| Literature DB >> 25500294 |
Ahidjo Ayouba1, Richard Njouom2, Julius Ebua Chia3, Steve Ahuka-Mundeke4, Anfumbom Kfutwah2, Eitel Mpoudi Ngole3, Eric Nerrienet2, Eric Delaporte4, Martine Peeters5.
Abstract
African green monkeys (AGMs) represent the most widely distributed non-human primates species in Africa. SIVagm naturally infects four of the 6 AGMs species at high prevalence in a species-specific manner. To date, only limited information is available on molecular characteristics of SIVagm infecting Chlorocebus tantalus. Here, we characterized the full-length genome of a virus infecting a naturally infected captive C. tantalus from Cameroon by amplifying and sequencing sub-genomic PCR fragments. The isolate (SIVagmTAN-CM545) is 9923bp long and contained all canonical genes of a functional SIV. SIVagmTAN-CM545 showed a mosaic structure, with gag, pol, nef and accessory genes closely related to SIVagmSAB infecting Chlorocebus sabaeus monkeys from west Africa, and the env gene, closely related to SIVagmTAN infecting tantalus monkeys from Central Africa. Thus SIVagmTAN-CM545 is SIVagmSAB/SIVagmTAN recombinant. These unexpected findings suggest that the evolution of SIVagm is more complex than previously thought and warrant further studies.Entities:
Keywords: African green monkeys; Cameroon; Phylogeny; SIV
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25500294 PMCID: PMC4680966 DOI: 10.1016/j.meegid.2014.12.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Genet Evol ISSN: 1567-1348 Impact factor: 3.342