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Yuki Matsushima1, Hideaki Shimizu, Atsuko Kano, Etsuko Nakajima, Yoko Ishimaru, Shuvra Kanti Dey, Yuki Watanabe, Fuyuka Adachi, Keiichiro Suzuki, Kohnosuke Mitani, Tsuguto Fujimoto, Tung Gia Phan, Hiroshi Ushijima.
Abstract
We report a novel human adenovirus D (HAdV-65) isolated from feces of 4 children in Bangladesh who had acute gastroenteritis. Corresponding genes of HAdV-65 were related to a hexon gene of HAdV-10, penton base genes of HAdV-37 and HAdV-58, and a fiber gene of HAdV-9. This novel virus may be a serious threat to public health.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22515955 PMCID: PMC3358076 DOI: 10.3201/eid1805.111584
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Figure A1Phylogenetic trees of a novel human adenovirus (HAdV-65), 3 strains (DC 11, DC 253, and DC 303), and other HAdV-D reference strains. Full genome sequences (except for the 3 strains) (A), loop 1 (B) and loop 2 (C) sequences of hexon gene, hypervariable loop 1 of penton base gene (D), Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) loop of penton base gene (E), and fiber gene (F). Black dots indicate new strains isolated in this study. Scale bars indicate nucleotide substitutions per site. Adenoviruses HAdV-8 (DQ149614, AB448767), HAdV-9 (AJ854486), HAdV-10 (DQ149615, DQ375463, AB369368), HAdV-13 (DQ149616), HAdV-15 (DQ149617, AB562586), HAdV-17 (AF108105), HAdV-19 (DQ149618, EF121005), HAdV-20 (DQ149619), HAdV-22 (DQ149620, FJ404771), HAdV-23 (DQ149621), HAdV-24 (DQ149622), HAdV-25 (DQ149623), HAdV-26 (DQ140624, EF153474), HAdV-27 (DQ149625), HAdV-28 (DQ149626, FJ824826), HAdV-29 (DQ149627, AB562587), HAdV-30 (DQ149628, AF447393), HAdV-32 (DQ149629), HAdV-D33 (DQ149630), HAdV-36 (DQ149631, GQ384080), HAdV-37 (DQ149632, DQ900900), HAdV-38 (DQ149633), HAdV-39 (DQ149634), HAdV-42 (DQ149635), HAdV-43 (DQ149636), HAdV-44 (DQ149637), HAdV-45 (DQ149638), HAdV-46 (DQ149639, AY875648), HAdV-47 (DQ149640), HAdV-48 (EF153473), HAdV-49 (DQ149641, DQ393829), HAdV-51 (DQ149642), HAdV-53 (FJ169625), HAdV-54 (NC012959), HAdV-56 (HM770721), HAdV-58 (HQ883276), HAdV-59 (JF799911), and HAdV-4 (AY487947) were used as reference strains.
Figure A2SimPlot analyses for identifying recombination sites in the hexon gene (A), penton base gene (B), and fiber gene, including the outside of the coding sequence, (C) of human adenoviruses (HAdVs). The x-axes indicate nucleotide positions in these genes, and the y-axes indicate similarities between HAdV-65 and other HAdV-D reference strains. Parameters used were a 200-bp window, a 20-bp step, and a Kimura 2-parameter. HVL1; hypervariable loop 1; RGD, Arg-Gly-Asp.