| Literature DB >> 8264798 |
R F Massung1, J J Esposito, L I Liu, J Qi, T R Utterback, J C Knight, L Aubin, T E Yuran, J M Parsons, V N Loparev.
Abstract
Smallpox eradication culminated the most successful antimicrobial campaign in medical history. To characterize further the linear double-stranded DNA genome of the aetiological agent of smallpox, we have determined the entire nucleotide sequence of the highly virulent variola major virus, strain Bangladesh-1975 (VAR-BSH; 186,102 base pairs, 33.7% G + C; Genbank accession number, L22579). Here we highlight features of the molecule and focus on a few of the 187 putative proteins that probably contribute to pathogenicity and virus host-range properties. One hundred and fifty proteins were markedly similar to those of vaccinia virus (smallpox vaccine), for which a complete sequence has been reported for strain Copenhagen (VAC-CPN; 191,636 base pairs, 33.3% G + C). The remaining 37 proteins reflected variola-specific sequences or open reading frame divergences for variant proteins, which are often truncated or elongated compared with their vaccinia counterparts.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8264798 DOI: 10.1038/366748a0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nature ISSN: 0028-0836 Impact factor: 49.962