Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2205392 Virology Reports 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•First study on the complete genome of Dengue-3 virus is reported from Rajasthan, India•The genome of 10,672 base pairs was studied with 388 variations in the nucleotide sequences and 34 in the Amino Acids.•Phylogenetic studies showed similarity of genome with reported genomes from India, Pakistan and China

First study on the complete genome characterization of Dengue-3 virus is reported from dengue endemic state Rajasthan, India. The genome of 10,672 base pairs was studied with reference to global and the regional genomes of Dengue-3 virus. 388 variations were observed in the nucleotide sequences with reference to the NCBI genome, including 34 variations in the amino acids. Of these 34 AA variations, 4 variations showed AA substitution in Envelope proteins and 1 in Anchored capsid region. The remaining 29 variations were observed in amino acids constituting non structural (NS) proteins. The reported mutations, especially those leading to amino acid variations in non-structural proteins of virus may influence the clinical profile of patients and accuracy of ongoing diagnostic tests. Reported amino acid variations in virus envelope may influence the immune response of patients. Phylogenetic studies showed similarity of reported genome with genomes from India, Pakistan and China.

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