Sequence of RNA segment 7 of the influenza B virus genome: Partial amino acid homology between the membrane proteins (M 1) of Influenza A and B viruses and conservation of a second open reading frame
The complete nucleotide sequence of a cloned full-length DNA copy of genome RNA segment 7 of influenza B/Lee/40 virus has been determined. The messenger RNA (∼ 1175 viral nucleotides) for the nonglycosylated membrane protein of the virus (M 1) is capable of coding for a protein of 248 amino acids, o...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Virology (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 1982-01, Vol.116 (2), p.581-588 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The complete nucleotide sequence of a cloned full-length DNA copy of genome RNA segment 7 of influenza B/Lee/40 virus has been determined. The messenger RNA (∼ 1175 viral nucleotides) for the nonglycosylated membrane protein of the virus (M
1) is capable of coding for a protein of 248 amino acids, of which 63 are conserved between influenza A and B viruses. An internal hydrophobic domain, which includes three cysteine residues in the same positions, is also conserved between the M
1 proteins of the two viruses and may be of functional significance. A second coding region overlaps that of the influenza B M
1 protein by 86 amino acids. This region could code for a maximum of 195 amino acids in the +2 reading frame, depending on whether or not the mRNA is spliced and the location of the initiating methionine residue. This region is likely to code for a protein analogous to the influenza A virus M
2 protein. No obvious homology has been detected in the deduced amino sequences of the M
2 proteins of the two viruses. The size of the M
1 coding regions is conserved between influenza A and B viruses, however the B virus segment 7 is larger, with the difference largely due to a longer M
2 coding region. |
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ISSN: | 0042-6822 1096-0341 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0042-6822(82)90150-7 |