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Strategy for identifying the gene encoding the DNA polymerase of molluscum contagiosum virus type 1.

K C Sonntag1, G Darai.   

Abstract

Molluscum contagiosum virus (MCV) is a member of the family Poxviridae and pathogenic to humans. MCV causes benign epidermal tumors mainly in children and young adults and is a common pathogen in immunecompromised individuals. The viral DNA polymerase is the essential enzyme involved in the replication of the genome of DNA viruses. The identification and characterization of the gene encoding the DNA polymerase of molluscum contagiosum virus type 1 (MCV-1) was carried out by PCR technology and nucleotide sequence analysis. Computer-aided analysis of known amino acid sequences of DNA polymerases from two members of the poxvirus family revealed a high amino acid sequence homology of about 49.7% as detected between the DNA polymerases of vaccinia virus (genus Orthopoxvirus) and fowlpoxvirus (genus Avipoxvirus). Specific oligonucleotide primers were designed and synthesized according to the distinct conserved regions of amino acid sequences of the DNA polymerases in which the codon usage of the MCV-1 genome was considered. Using this technology a 228 bp DNA fragment was amplified and used as hybridization probe for identifying the corresponding gene of the MCV-1 genome. It was found that the PCR product was able to hybridize to the BamHI MCV-1 DNA fragment G (9.2 kbp, 0.284 to 0.332 map units). The nucleotide sequence of this particular region of the MCV-1 genome (7267 bp) between map coordinates 0.284 and 0.315 was determined. The analysis of the DNA sequences revealed the presence of 22 open reading frames (ORFs-1 to -22). ORF-13 (3012 bp; nucleotide positions 6624 to 3612) codes for a putative protein of a predicted size of 115 kDa (1004 aa) which shows 40.1% identity and 35% similarity to the amino acid sequences of the DNA polymerases of vaccinia, variola, and fowlpoxvirus. In addition significant homologies (30% to 55%) were found between the amino acid sequences of the ORFs 3, -5, -9, and -14 and the amino acid sequences of the E6R, E8R, E10R, and a 7.3 kDa protein of vaccinia and variola virus, respectively. Comparative analysis of the genomic positions of the loci of the detected viral genes including the DNA polymerases of MCV-1, vaccinia, and variola virus revealed a similar gene organization and arrangement.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8938977     DOI: 10.1007/bf00576976

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virus Genes        ISSN: 0920-8569            Impact factor:   2.332


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Journal:  J Virol       Date:  1991-07       Impact factor: 5.103

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Authors:  W L Matis; A Triana; R Shapiro; L Eldred; B F Polk; A F Hood
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