Virions of molluscum contagiosum virus (MCV), a member of the poxviridae, were isolated directly from lesions of individual patients and characterized by restriction enzyme analysis. The comparative analysis of the cleavage patterns and Southern blot hybridization of 14 independently isolated virus
Analysis of molluscum contagiosum virus genomes isolated in Japan
✍ Scribed by Dr. J. Nakamura; Y. Muraki; M. Yamada; Y. Hatano; S. Nii
- Book ID
- 102909765
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 868 KB
- Volume
- 46
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0146-6615
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Abstract
The genomes of 477 Japanese strains of molluscum contagiosum virus (MCV) were analyzed using an in‐gel digestion method with the restriction enzyme __Bam__HI, and classified into four types, including a newly detected type (MCV type 4). All type 1 (MCV‐1) genomes examined so far in Japan showed a common difference from the genome of the MCV‐1 prototype (MCV‐l p), the type reported to be most prevalent in Europe. The common markers of the variants of MCV‐1 were 24‐kbp fusion fragments generated by the loss of a __Bam__Hl site between the D2 and F fragments of MCV‐1 p. These variants of MCV‐1 were classified into three groups (MCV‐lva, MCV‐1vb, MCV‐l vc), with the variability among them being due to additions and losses of __Bam__Hl sites located in the right terminus and around the Eand I fragments of MCV‐lva. The restriction map of MCVB was generated and lined up with those of the other types. Cross‐hybridization analysis revealed that the organization of all types of MCV genomes were essentially colinear. Considerable numbers of __Bam__Hl restriction sites were conserved between MCV‐2 and 4, indicating a close analogy between them. The overall prevalence of MCV, as shown by the ratios of MCV‐1 (MCV‐1p):MCV‐2:MCV‐3:MCV‐4, was 436(0):13: 24:4. Thus, the molecular epidemiology of MCV in Japan is characterized by the absence of the European prototype of MCV‐1, the exclusive occurrence and abundance of variants of MCV‐1, a greater prevalence of MCV‐3 over MCV‐2, and the presence of MCV‐4. © 1995 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
## Abstract The structural polypeptides of molluscum contagiosum virus (MCV) obtained from the skin lesions of patients were examined by SDS‐polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. At least 40 polypeptides from purified virions were detected on SDS‐polyacrylamide gel by a highly sensitive silver stain.