Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5908480 | Infection, Genetics and Evolution | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Bovine toroviruses (BToVs), belong to the subfamily Toroviridae within the family Coronaviridae, and are pathogens, causing enteric disease in cattle. In Japan, BToVs are distributed throughout the country and cause gastrointestinal infection of calves and cows. In the present study, complete genome sequences of two Japanese BToVs and partial genome sequences of two Japanese BToVs and one porcine torovirus (PToV) from distant regions in Japan were determined and genetic analyses were performed. Pairwise nucleotide comparison and phylogenetic analyses revealed that Japanese BToVs shared high identity with each other and showed high similarities with BToV Breda1 strain in S, M, and HE coding regions. Japanese BToVs showed high similarities with porcine toroviruses in ORF1a, ORF1b, and N coding regions and the 5â² and 3â² untranslated regions, suggestive of a natural recombination event. Recombination analyses mapped the putative recombinant breakpoints to the 3â² ends of the ORF1b and HE regions. These findings suggest that the interspecies recombinant nature of Japanese BToVs resulted in a closer relationship between BToV Breda1 and PToVs.
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Authors
Mika Ito, Shinobu Tsuchiaka, Yuki Naoi, Konosuke Otomaru, Mitsuo Sato, Tsuneyuki Masuda, Kei Haga, Tomoichiro Oka, Hiroshi Yamasato, Tsutomu Omatsu, Satoshi Sugimura, Hiroshi Aoki, Tetsuya Furuya, Yukie Katayama, Mami Oba, Junsuke Shirai,