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Comparative nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequence analysis of VP7 gene of the NCDV Cody (I-801) strain of group A bovine rotavirus.

K O Chang1, A V Parwani, L J Saif.   

Abstract

The prevalent G serotypes of group A bovine rotavirus (BRV) reported are G6, G10, and less commonly, G8. Neonatal Calf Diarrhea Virus (NCDV), Lincoln and Cody strains were first isolated from diarrheic calves in Nebraska. The NCDV Lincoln strain is the currently used U.S. vaccine strain and has a G6 serotype. In this study, the complete nucleotide sequence of the VP7 gene of NCDV Cody (I-801 strain) was determined using the primer extension method. The VP7 gene nucleotide sequence homologies between Cody I-801 and established G8 rotaviruses, A5 (Thailand BRV), 678 (UK BRV), B37 (human RV) and 69M (human RV) were 84.7%, 86.4%, 84.7% and 85.9%, respectively. The deduced VP7 amino acid sequence of Cody I-801 was similar to that of A5, 678, B37 and 69M (93.6%, 95.7%, 92.6% and 95.1%, respectively). The VP7 gene nucleic acid sequence homologies between NCDV Cody (I-801) and NCDV Lincoln or B223 (G10) was 76.2% and the deduced VP7 amino acid sequence homologies between Cody I-801 and NCDV Lincoln or B223 were 82.5% and 81.3%, respectively. Thus, our sequence data suggests that the VP7 gene of Cody I-801 strain of BRV is genetically most similar to G8 rotaviruses and unrelated to the NCDV Lincoln G6 rotavirus strain.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7646358     DOI: 10.1007/bf01322753

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Virol        ISSN: 0304-8608            Impact factor:   2.574


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