Literature DB >> 8764019

A single gene encoding the fiber is responsible for variations in virulence in the fowl adenoviruses.

J Pallister1, P J Wright, M Sheppard.   

Abstract

Intertypic recombinant fowl adenoviruses (FAVs) were generated to determine regions of the viral genome involved in virulence. Recombinants were produced with two serotype 8 FAVs, mildly virulent CFA 3 and hypervirulent CFA 40. Restriction endonuclease fragments from the genomes of the two FAVs were used to transfect primary chicken kidney cells. Virulence testing of these recombinants located the region responsible for differences in virulence to an 8.4-kb fragment of the genome located between kb 26.6 and 35.0. According to data available for a serotype 10 FAV that had been partially characterized in the laboratory, this segment of the genome contained three genes of known identity (100K, 33K, and pVIII) and a region between kb 31 and 35 with unknown coding potential (although this information subsequently became available for a serotype 1 FAV, CELO). Therefore, the region between kb 30.5 and 34.5 was sequenced. The results revealed that the unknown region encoded a fiber gene on the right strand and several small open reading frames of unknown identity on the left strand. Further recombinant viruses containing defined exchanges within the 4-kb fragment were constructed, and virulence testing of these viruses indicated that the fiber was responsible for differences in virulence for CFA 40 and CFA 3.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8764019      PMCID: PMC190466     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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