| Literature DB >> 3670321 |
E V Kunin, A E Gorbalenia, K M Chumakov, A P Donchenko, V M Blinov.
Abstract
A comparative analysis is presented of 24 known amino acid sequences of RNA-dependent RNA polymerases of positive strand RNA viruses infecting animals, plants and bacteria. Using a newly proposed methodology of group alignment for weakly similar sequences, evolutionary conserved fragments of all these proteins were unambiguously aligned. A unique pattern (consensus) of 7 invariant amino acid residues was revealed which is absent from the sequences of other RNA and DNA polymerases and is thought to unequivocally identify the RNA-dependent RNA polymerases of positive strand RNA viruses. Based on the obtained alignment a tentative phylogenetic tree of viral RNA polymerases was constructed for the first time. The RNA-dependent RNA polymerases of positive strand RNA viruses are concluded to comprise a distinct family of evolutionary related proteins.Mesh:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3670321
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Gen Mikrobiol Virusol ISSN: 0208-0613