SEQUENCES OF THE 4 LARGER PROTEINS OF A PORCINE GROUP-C ROTAVIRUS AND COMPARISON WITH THE EQUIVALENT GROUP-A ROTAVIRUS PROTEINS

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BREMONT, M [1 ]
JUSTELESAGE, P [1 ]
CHABANNEVAUTHEROT, D [1 ]
CHARPILIENNE, A [1 ]
COHEN, J [1 ]
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[1] CTR RECH JOUY EN JOSAS, INRA, VIROL & IMMUNOL MOLEC LAB, DOMAINE VILVERT, F-78350 JOUY EN JOSAS, FRANCE
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10.1016/0042-6822(92)90035-N
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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The sequences of the four larger proteins of rotavirus group C (Cowden strain) are presented and compared with the sequences of the corresponding group A proteins. They exhibit a significant level of homology, allowing gene coding assignment for the group C rotavirus. The coding strategy of the group C virus RNA segment is the same as that for the group A large segments as one long open reading frame is present in each segment. The genome segment 1 encodes the structural protein VP1 which presents the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase consensus motifs. The VP1 protein is the most highly conserved between the rotaviruses of groups A and C. The genome segment 2 encodes the VP2 protein. The deduced protein sequence does not present the putative leucine zippers identified in the group A protein but its amino terminal is hydrophilic and highly charged as previously noted for the group A protein. The genome segment 3 encodes for a protein homologous to the group A outer capsid protein VP4. As observed among the various group A sequences, the amino terminal is the region presenting the fewest similarities. A cleavage region and a putative fusion motif similar to those present in the group A viruses have been identified. For this protein the comparison has been extended to the ADRV VP3 previously sequenced and indicates that groups A and C VP4 proteins are much more related to each other than to the group B equivalent. The genome segment 4 encodes for a protein showing an approximate 40% sequence identity to the minor core protein, VP3, of the group A rotavirus. This remarkable conservation of primary structures argues for severe functional constraint on the evolution of these proteins. © 1992.
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