SEQUENCE-ANALYSIS OF HEPATITIS-B VIRUS-DNA IN IMMUNOLOGICALLY NEGATIVE INFECTION

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PREISLERADAMS, S [1 ]
SCHLAYER, HJ [1 ]
PETERS, T [1 ]
HETTLER, F [1 ]
GEROK, W [1 ]
RASENACK, J [1 ]
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[1] ALBERT LUDWIG UNIV FREIBURG,MED KLIN,HEPATOL & GASTROENTEROL ABT,HUGSTETTER STR 55,D-79106 FREIBURG,GERMANY
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10.1007/BF01313777
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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It was previously demonstrated that the serum of some patients without immunological evidence of HBV infection contains the virus. Here we demonstrated by sequence analysis that the serum of such a patient contained a mixed HBV population. In comparison with HBV genomes of different genotypes twenty-two nucleotide variations were found in all clones sequenced in parallel. One nucleotide variation was identified within the enhancer I. Twelve of the twenty-two nucleotide variations caused altogether fifteen changes of amino acid sequence in known or predicted viral proteins. The proteins of the P open reading frame, which are most important for viral replication, were affected by nine amino acid substitutions. Three amino acid substitutions concerned the product of the X gene, a transcriptional transactivator of various viral and cellular promoters. Three mutations were only observed in some of the clones. One point mutation affected the direct repeats of the enhancer II. It occurred together with an 8 bp-deletion involving the C promoter region and the X gene. The third mutation was a single insertion, causing a fusion of the X and C gene. One or several of the identified mutations could be responsible for the diminished rate of replication and consequently for the low-titred, immunologically negative HBV infection.
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