Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3431442 Virus Research 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryIn many flaviruses, first 50–400 nucleotides of 3′ non-translated region (3′ NTR) exhibit lower conservation level than other regions and are called “variable region”. Two dengue type 1 virus (DENV-1) strains, which have 17- and 29-nt deletion in the variable region, were recently isolated from Japanese dengue fever patients. The effect of a small deletion in the 3′ NTR was analyzed using two DENV-1 viruses which were prepared from a newly developed infectious cDNA clone. These included a recombinant virus rDENV-1(02–20), without any deletion in 3′ NTR, and rDENV-1m10, with 19-nt deletion in the variable region of rDENV-1(02–20). These two viruses were compared for growth kinetics and plaque morphology in Vero, Huh-7 and C6/36 cells. No apparent difference was detected between rDENV-1(02–20) and rDENV-1m10 in replication efficiency and plaque size in these cell lines. The results suggest that the complete variable region of DENV-1 is dispensable for virus replication and propagation in vitro.

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