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Evolution of enterovirus type 70: oligonucleotide mapping analysis of RNA genome.

N Takeda, K Miyamura, T Ogino, K Natori, S Yamazaki, N Sakurai, N Nakazono, K Ishii, R Kono.   

Abstract

Different isolates of enterovirus type 70 (EV70) taken between 1971 and 1981 were studied by molecular biological methods to elucidate their evolutional change. Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis showed that only a few isolates had a slight alteration in mobility in some viral proteins. On the contrary, oligonucleotide mapping of virion RNA could clearly delineate the molecular changes among isolates. The number of base changes of isolates became greater as the years elapsed. In addition, the number of base changes among recent isolates from different areas of the world was much greater than those among early isolates. Thus, when the isolates were arranged three-dimensionally according to the number of base changes between each other, the constellation of the strains gave rise to a conical shape. The central axis of the figure was the time of isolation of the strains. The early isolates clustered near the top of the conical figure and the recent isolates tended to disperse divergently at the bottom. The figure indicated that all EV70 strains were derived from a common ancestor, and its top would be the time of emergence of the original strain. It was estimated to be around 1966, 3 years prior to the first epidemic in Accra, Ghana. From the results, it was presumed that EV70 would have emerged at a single focus in Africa as a novel human virus. After having circulated there for a few years, the virus spread to the other parts of the world. Based on the difference in the oligonucleotide spots between the recent isolates and early isolates, the base changes of EV70 that occurred during 10 years was estimated to be 320, about 4% (0.4% a year on the average) of the bases of the total RNA genome.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6100574     DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(84)90305-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virology        ISSN: 0042-6822            Impact factor:   3.616


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