Comparative sequence analysis of American, European and Asian isolates of viruses in the genus Coltivirus
H Attoui, RN Charrel, F Billoir, JF Cantaloube, P de Micco and X de Lamballerie Laboratoire de Virologie Moleculaire, Tropicale et Transfusionnelle, Faculte de Medecine de Marseille, Universite de la Mediterranee, Marseille, France. In this study, the basis for the classification of virus isolates g...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of general virology 1998-10, Vol.79 (10), p.2481-2489 |
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Zusammenfassung: | H Attoui, RN Charrel, F Billoir, JF Cantaloube, P de Micco and X de Lamballerie
Laboratoire de Virologie Moleculaire, Tropicale et Transfusionnelle, Faculte de Medecine de Marseille, Universite de la Mediterranee, Marseille, France.
In this study, the basis for the classification of virus isolates grouped
within the genus Coltivirus, family Reoviridae, is discussed. Sequences of
dsRNA segments from American (segments 9-12), European (segment 12) and
Asian (segments 7-12) isolates were characterized and polythetic criteria
were defined for their taxonomic classification. These criteria (including
sequence analysis) permitted the different species to be distinguished and
classified into two groups. In both groups, subgroups were defined
according to the degree of homology between the genomic sequences. American
and European isolates are classified within group A, which includes
subgroups A1 (Colorado tick fever virus species) and A2 (Eyach virus
species). Asian isolates are classified in group B, which includes
subgroups B1 (JKT-7075 virus species) and B2 (JKT-6423 virus species). The
proteins encoded by the sequenced genomic segments were analysed. This
allowed the identification of dsRNA binding domains in the proteins encoded
by segment 8 of subgroup B1 isolates and segment 12 of subgroup B2
isolates. A conserved pattern of amino acids in segment 7 of group B
isolates matched sequences found in the catalytic domains of protein
kinases. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1317 1465-2099 |
DOI: | 10.1099/0022-1317-79-10-2481 |