| Literature DB >> 23816256 |
Birgit Nikolay1, Anne Dupressoir, Cadhla Firth, Ousmane Faye, Cheikh S Boye, Mawlouth Diallo, Amadou A Sall.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Usutu virus (USUV), a flavivirus belonging to the Japanese encephalitis serocomplex, was identified in South Africa in 1959 and reported for the first time in Europe in 2001. To date, full length genome sequences have been available only for the reference strain from South Africa and a single isolate from each of Austria, Hungary, and Italy.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23816256 PMCID: PMC3716710 DOI: 10.1186/1743-422X-10-217
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virol J ISSN: 1743-422X Impact factor: 4.099
Strains used for the comparative sequence analysis
| SouthAfrica_1959 | SAAR1776 | South Africa | 1959 | AY453412 | |
| CAR_1969* | ArB1803 | CAR | 1969 | KC754958 | |
| Kedougou_1974* | ArD19848 | Kedougou (Senegal) | 1974 | KC754954 | |
| CAR_1981* | HB81P08 | CAR | 1981 | Human | KC754955 |
| Barkedji_1993* | ArD101291 | Barkedji (Senegal) | 1993 | KC754956 | |
| Vienna_2001 | Vienna_2001 | Vienna (Austria) | 2001 | Blackbird | AY453411 |
| MeiseH_2002 | | Austria | 2002 | Blue tit | JQ219843 |
| Neunkirchen_2003 | USU499-03 | Neunkirchen (Austria) | 2003 | Nuthatch | EF078296 |
| Strasshof_2003 | USU450-03 | Strasshof (Austria) | 2003 | Great tit | EF078295 |
| Stegersbach_2003 | USU502-03 | Stegersbach (Austria) | 2003 | Blackbird | EF078297 |
| Vienna_2003 | USU281-03 | Vienna (Austria) | 2003 | Blackbird | EF078294 |
| Biberbach_2004 | USU623-04 | Biberbach (Austria) | 2004 | Blackbird | EF078300 |
| Graz_2004 | USU618-04 | Graz (Austria) | 2004 | Blackbird | EF078299 |
| Klosterneuburg_2004 | USU338-04 | Klosterneuburg (Austria) | 2004 | Blackbird | EF078298 |
| Budapest_2005 | Budapest | Budapest (Hungary) | 2005 | Blackbird | EF206350 |
| Vienna_2005 | USU589-05 | Vienna (Austria) | 2005 | Blackbird | EF078301 |
| USU588-05 | EF393679 | ||||
| USU604-05 | EF393680 | ||||
| USU629-05 | EF393681 | ||||
| Zurich_2006 | Zurich 2006 | Zurich (Switzerland) | 2006 | Blackbird | JX473238 |
| Barkedji_2007* | ArD192495 | Barkedji (Senegal) | 2007 | KC754957 | |
| Italy_2009 | Italia 2009 | Italy | 2009 | JF266698 | |
| Blackbird | |||||
| Piedmont_2009 | USU173_09 | Piedmont (Italy) | 2009 | JN257983 | |
| USU181_09 | | | | JN257984 | |
| Germany_2010 | 1477 | Germany | 2010 | JF330418 | |
| Giarole_2010 | USU090_10 | Giarole (Italy) | 2010 | JN257982 | |
| CzechRepublic_2011 | USUV-blackbird_Czechland_2011 | Czech Republic | 2011 | Blackbird | JX236666 |
| Mannheim_2011 | BH65/11-02-03 | Mannheim (Germany) | 2011 | Blackbird | HE599647 |
* newly sequenced strains.
Figure 1Diversity plot of strain SouthAfrica_1959 and seven USUV strains. The diversity in different regions of the genome was analyzed using the Simplot software and the Kimura 2-parameter model. The distance score is given in percent.
Figure 2Detailed amino acid sequence comparison of USUV strains. Amino acid sequences of the four newly sequenced USUV strains (Kedougou_1974, CAR_1981, Barkedji_1993, Barkedji_2007) and the three isolates from Europe (Vienna_2001, Budapest_2005, Italy_2009) have been compared with the USUV reference strain SouthAfrica_1959 (SAAR1776). The amino acid positions of sequence differences in the polyprotein (polyprot. position) and each distinct protein are indicated (rel. aa position).
Figure 3MCC phylogeny of the E gene of USUV including the subtype (denoted with †), rooted using a relaxed molecular clock. Branch tip times (x axis) reflect the dates of viral sampling. For each major node with Bayesian posterior probability (BPP) values >0.7, the corresponding mean and 95% HPD intervals for the age (years before present) are given, with the exception of the node marked with an asterisk (BPP = 0.6). Accession numbers and time-of sampling information for all sequences are given in Table 1. A color-code is used to reflect the different hosts from which USUV strains were isolated.
Figure 4ML phylogeny based on the polyprotein of the Japanese encephalitis (JE) group of flaviviruses. The position of the Usutu subtype CAR_1969 is indicated by an asterisk (*). For clarity, bootstrap values ≥ 75% are given for those nodes leading to primary clades only. The tree is rooted based on the position of the JEV group relative to the rest of the Flaviviridae in a preliminary ML tree (data not shown). The branch lengths and scale bar are drawn to a scale of nucleotide substitutions per site.