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Full-length genome sequences of porcine epidemic diarrhoea virus strain CV777; use of NGS to analyse genomic and sub-genomic RNAs

Authors :
Rasmussen, Thomas Bruun
Boniotti, Maria Beatrice
Papetti, Alice
Grasland, Béatrice
Frossard, Jean Pierre
Dastjerdi, Akbar
Hulst, Marcel
Hanke, Dennis
Pohlmann, Anne
Blome, Sandra
Van Der Poel, Wim H.M.
Steinbach, Falko
Blanchard, Yannick
Lavazza, Antonio
Bøtner, Anette
Belsham, Graham J.
Rasmussen, Thomas Bruun
Boniotti, Maria Beatrice
Papetti, Alice
Grasland, Béatrice
Frossard, Jean Pierre
Dastjerdi, Akbar
Hulst, Marcel
Hanke, Dennis
Pohlmann, Anne
Blome, Sandra
Van Der Poel, Wim H.M.
Steinbach, Falko
Blanchard, Yannick
Lavazza, Antonio
Bøtner, Anette
Belsham, Graham J.
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ISSN: 1932-6203
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Porcine epidemic diarrhoea virus, strain CV777, was initially characterized in 1978 as the causative agent of a disease first identified in the UK in 1971. This coronavirus has been widely distributed among laboratories and has been passaged both within pigs and in cell culture. To determine the variability between different stocks of the PEDV strain CV777, sequencing of the full-length genome (ca. 28kb) has been performed in 6 different laboratories, using different protocols. Not surprisingly, each of the different full genome sequences were distinct from each other and from the reference sequence (Accession number AF353511) but they are >99% identical. Unique and shared differences between sequences were identified. The coding region for the surface-exposed spike protein showed the highest proportion of variability including both point mutations and small deletions. The predicted expression of the ORF3 gene product was more dramatically affected in three different variants of this virus through either loss of the initiation codon or gain of a premature termination codon. The genome of one isolate had a substantially rearranged 5´-terminal sequence. This rearrangement was validated through the analysis of sub-genomic mRNAs from infected cells. It is clearly important to know the features of the specific sample of CV777 being used for experimental studies.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 1932-6203
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application/pdf, PLoS ONE 13 (2018) 3, ISSN: 1932-6203, ISSN: 1932-6203, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1200323678
Document Type :
Electronic Resource