Identification of GB virus C variants by phylogenetic analysis of 5'-untranslated and coding region sequences

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作者
Muerhoff, AS [1 ]
Smith, DB [1 ]
Leary, TP [1 ]
Erker, JC [1 ]
Desai, SM [1 ]
Mushahwar, IK [1 ]
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[1] UNIV EDINBURGH,SCH MED,DEPT MED MICROBIOL,EDINBURGH EH8 9AG,MIDLOTHIAN,SCOTLAND
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10.1128/JVI.71.9.6501-6508.1997
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Phylogenetic analysis of 44 GB virus C (GBV-C) 5'-untranslated region (5'-UTR) sequences from 37 individuals suggested the presence of GBV-C genotypes (A. S. Muerhoff, J. N. Simons, T. P. Leary, J. C. Erker, M. L. Chalmers, T. J. Pilot-Matias, G. J. Dawson, S. M. Desai, and I. K. Mushahwar, J. Hepatol. 25:379-384, 1996) that correlated with geographic origin: type 1, 2a and 2b, and 3 isolates are found predominantly in West Africa, the United States and Europe, and Japan, respectively. We have extended our analysis to include 5'-UTR sequences from 129 globally distributed GBV-C isolates and sequences from the second envelope protein (E2) gene and nonstructural (NS) regions 3 and 5b from a subset of these isolates. Bootstrap analysis of a 157-nucleotide segment of the 5'-UTR from 129 sequences provided weak support for the existence of the four major groups of GBV-C isolates previously described, although phylogenetic analysis of a 374-nucleotide segment of the 5'-UTR from 83 isolates provided stronger support. Thus, the groups of GBV-C variants previously identified upon analysis of the entire 5'-UTR can be distinguished by analysis of the shorter, 374-nucleotide region from the 5'-UTR. In contrast, independent analysis of the E2, NS3, or NS5b region sequences does not identify groups of GBV-C variants that correlate with geographic origin. However, bootstrap analysis of these coding sequences, when linked to form colinear sequences, demonstrates that longer coding regions can produce GBV-C groupings that are similar to that determined from 5'-UTR sequence analysis. The inability to distinguish between GBV-C variants by using small segments of coding sequence suggests that the GBV C genome is constrained. As a result of these constraints, there is a high degree of nucleotide and amino acid sequence conservation between isolates from widely separated geographic areas. Hence, substitutions at many nucleotide positions are not tolerated, so that substitutions at the positions which tan change are saturated, thereby obscuring the evolutionary relationships.
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