| Literature DB >> 8601775 |
S I Sapats1, F Ashton, P J Wright, J Ignjatovic.
Abstract
Sequencing of the S1 genes of nine Australian strains of infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) identified two genotypically distinct groups of strains. The strains Vic S, V5/90, N1/62, N3/62, N9/74, and N2/75 comprised group I, sharing 80.7-98.3% identity in their deduced amino acid sequences. All group I strains were able to replicate in the trachea and kidney but only four strains, Vic S, N1/62, N9/74, and N2/75, were nephropathogenic, the latter three causing mortalities ranging from 32 to 96%. Group II contained strains N1/88, Q3/88 and V18/91 which only replicated in the trachea, inducing no mortalities. These viruses showed 72.3-92.8% amino acid identity to each other and only 53.8-61.7% identity to viruses of the first group. They were also distinct from the Massachusetts 41 and D1466 strains (47.5-55.7% amino acid identity). Thus N1/88, Q3/88 and V18/91 form a new group of viruses which are genotypically distinct from all previously characterized IBV strains. No definite correlations were established between the S1 amino acid sequences and the nephropathogenicity of strains.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8601775 DOI: 10.1099/0022-1317-77-3-413
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gen Virol ISSN: 0022-1317 Impact factor: 3.891