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Fitness analyses of vesicular stomatitis strains with rearranged genomes reveal replicative disadvantages.

Isabel S Novella1, L Andrew Ball, Gail W Wertz.   

Abstract

Gene expression of the nonsegmented negative-strand RNA viruses is determined by the position of each gene relative to that the single 3' promoter. The general order of genes among all of the viruses of the order Mononegavirales is highly conserved. In previous work we generated recombinant viruses in which the order of the three central genes of the prototypical rhabdovirus, vesicular stomatitis virus, was rearranged to all six possible permutations. While some of these viruses replicated less well than the wild type when assayed by single-step growth analyses in BSC-1 cells, others replicated as well or slightly better. In the work reported here, we used competition assays to compare the fitness of the viruses with alternative gene orders to that of the wild-type (wt) virus. We found that the relative fitness of these recombinant viruses depended on the multiplicity of infection (MOI) but not on the population size. However, during competitions at low MOI, when complementation cannot compensate for the defects of the populations with rearranged genomes, the virus with the wt gene order was always the most fit. Copyright 2004 American Society for Microbiology

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15331718      PMCID: PMC514966          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.78.18.9837-9841.2004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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