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Comparative analysis of the attachment protein gene (H) of dolphin morbillivirus.
- Source :
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Virus research [Virus Res] 1996 Jan; Vol. 40 (1), pp. 47-55. - Publication Year :
- 1996
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Abstract
- DMV, dolphin morbillivirus, a paramyxovirus of uncertain origin recently emerged in Mediterranean dolphins. This study presents the complete nucleotide sequence of the hemagglutinin (H) gene including the gene boundaries. The single open reading frame of the DMV H gene encodes a protein of 604 residues which exhibits overall sequence characteristics similar to the H genes of other morbilliviruses. When compared to its closest homologues, measles virus (MV) and rinderpest virus (RPV), DMV has, respectively, 44 and 46% of amino acid residues in identical positions. The primary sequence of the DMV H protein is markedly less conserved than that of the fusion protein. The comparative data at the genomic level correspond with cross-neutralization studies with different morbilliviruses. Retrospective serogical studies dating back to 1983 indicate DMV-like infections in whales of the eastern Atlantic. The presented data support and extend previous studies suggesting that this novel morbillivirus is one of the phylogenetically oldest morbilliviruses known to circulate today. The relationship of DMV and established morbilliviruses to the newly emerged candidate morbillivirus infecting horse and man is discussed.
- Subjects :
- Amino Acid Sequence
Animals
Antibodies, Viral immunology
Base Sequence
DNA, Viral
Hemagglutinins, Viral immunology
Molecular Sequence Data
Morbillivirus classification
Morbillivirus immunology
Phylogeny
RNA, Messenger
RNA, Viral
Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
Dolphins virology
Hemagglutinins, Viral genetics
Morbillivirus genetics
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0168-1702
- Volume :
- 40
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Virus research
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 8725120
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0168-1702(95)01254-0