Deduced amino acid sequences surrounding the fusion glycoprotein cleavage site and of the carboxyl-terminus of haemagglutinin-neuraminidase protein of the avirulent thermostable vaccine strain I-2 of Newcastle disease virus


Autoria(s): Wambura, P. N.; Meers, J.; Kattenbelt, J.; Gould, A. R.; Spradbrow, P. B.
Contribuinte(s)

van Miert, A.

Data(s)

01/01/2007

Resumo

A single-tube RT-PCR technique generated a 387 bp or 300 bp cDNA amplicon covering the F-0 cleavage site or the carboxyl (C)-terminus of the HN gene, respectively, of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) strain 1-2. Sequence analysis was used to deduce the amino acid sequences of the cleavage site of F protein and the C-terminus of HN protein, which were then compared with sequences for other NDV strains. The cleavage site of NDV strain 1-2 had a sequence Motif of (112)RKQGRLIG(119), consistent with an avirulent phenotype. Nucleotide sequencing and deduction of amino acids at the C-terminus of HN revealed that strain 1-2 had a 7-amino-acid extension (VEILKDGVREARSSR). This differs from the virulent viruses that caused outbreaks of Newcastle disease in Australia in the 1930s and 1990s, which have HN extensions of 0 and 9 amino acids, respectively. Amino acid sequence analyses of the F and HN genes of strain 1-2 confirmed its avirulent nature and its Australian origin.

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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:82320

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Springer-Verlag

Palavras-Chave #Veterinary Sciences #carboxyl-terminus #chickens #cleavage site #fusion protein #haemagglutinin-neuraminidase #Newcastle disease #strain 1-2 #thermostable vaccine #Molecular Epidemiologic Analysis #Village Chickens #Gene #Pathogenicity #Australia #Virulent #I-2 #Pcr #Differentiation #Evolution #amino acid #thermostable #glycoprotein #vaccine strain #C1 #300510 Virology #780105 Biological sciences
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Journal Article