Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8817683 | Biomedical and Environmental Sciences | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In the present study, the complete genomes of four common (4/EV71/Wenzhou/CHN/2014, 15/EV71/Wenzhou/CHN/2014, 116/EV71/Wenzhou/CHN/2014, and 120/EV71/Wenzhou/CHN/2014) and two virulent (11/EV71/Wenzhou/CHN/2014 and 109/EV71/Wenzhou/CHN/2014) enterovirus 71 (EV71) isolates were sequenced and described. They are 7405 bp in length and belong to EV71 sub-genotype C4 (C4a cluster). Nucleotide sequence alignment revealed six nucleotide variations (GP151âTP151, GP199âAP199, GP261âTP261, AP328âCP328, GP422âAP422, and GP437âTP437) in the two virulent isolates within the 5â²UTR of the IRES element. RNA secondary structure predictions of IRES and FCE indicated that the common isolates shared similar structures, which were different from those of the virulent isolates. Moreover, the GP114âCP114 and GP151âTP151 mutations in the virulent isolates contributed to the formation of the unique RNA secondary structures in SL II. Furthermore, nucleotide/amino acid sequence alignments of 82 EV71 isolates indicated that six sites (TP488 and CP577 in the 5â²UTR; AsnP57 in 2A; IleP56 in 3C; CP10 and AP47 in the 3â²UTR) are potentially associated with the neurovirulence of EV71. Finally, the 3D structures of 2A were analogous, whereas the structures of VP1 and 3C were variable.
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Authors
Qing Jun JIA, Xin Yu CHEN, De Zhou LI, Juan Juan XU, Zhi Gang XU, Zhi Liang DUAN, Jin Sheng WEN,