| Literature DB >> 18667517 |
Alessio Lorusso1, Nicola Decaro, Pepijn Schellen, Peter J M Rottier, Canio Buonavoglia, Bert-Jan Haijema, Raoul J de Groot.
Abstract
Coronaviruses are positive-strand RNA viruses of extraordinary genetic complexity and diversity. In addition to a common set of genes for replicase and structural proteins, each coronavirus may carry multiple group-specific genes apparently acquired through relatively recent heterologous recombination events. Here we describe an accessory gene, ORF3, unique to canine coronavirus type I (CCoV-I) and characterize its product, glycoprotein gp3. Whereas ORF3 is conserved in CCoV-I, only remnants remain in CCoV-II and CCoV-II-derived porcine and feline coronaviruses. Our findings provide insight into the evolutionary history of coronavirus group 1a and into the dynamics of gain and loss of accessory genes.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18667517 PMCID: PMC2566247 DOI: 10.1128/JVI.01031-08
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol ISSN: 0022-538X Impact factor: 5.103