Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5906481 | Gene | 2013 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
HBNU/LSRC/F3, a Newcastle disease virus (NDV) strain stored in our lab, exhibited an anti-tumor ability in our previous studies. Nonetheless, very little is known about its genome sequence, which is vital for further study. Here, the complete HBNU/LSRC/F3 genome was fully sequenced and compared with other NDV sequences. Its genome contained 15,192 nucleotides (nt) consisting of two termini and six genes in the following order: 3â²-Le-NP-P-M-F-HN-L-Tr-5â². Phylogenetic analysis indicated that this NDV strain belonged to the Class II genotype IX group. A multibasic amino acid (aa) sequence was found at the cleavage site (112RRQRRâF117) within the fusion (F) protein, and a 6 nt insertion was present in the 5â² non-coding region of the NP gene. The whole genome sequence was highly similar to other genotype IX NDV genomes reported in China. Overall, this study provides insight into the sequence characteristics of genotype IX NDVs, which will be useful for subsequent investigations.
Keywords
mAbsBH3Bcl-2 homology domain 3NLSMDTVSVBGIIGSAPMV-1mean death timeICPISV5NDVORF(s)SPFKilobase(s) or 1000 bpcDNADNA complementary to RNAHeptad repeatStat1amino acid(s)interferonIFNNewcastle diseaserapid amplification of cDNA endsComplete genome sequencespecific pathogen-freenuclear localization signalPhosphoproteinPhenylalanineopen reading frame(s)LeucineRaceuntranslated region(s)Isoelectric pointnucleotide(s)NucleoproteinHemagglutinationHemagglutinin-neuraminidaseVesicular stomatitis virusNewcastle disease virusSimian virus 5Monoclonal antibodieslarge proteinFusion proteinmatrix proteinGuanine
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Authors
Kaiyang Liu, Yuanyuan Ma, Jing Wang, Hongguang Mu, Cui Gao, Cuijun Yang, Jinjun Liu,