## Abstract Global rotavirus surveillance has led to the detection of many unusual human rotavirus (HRV) genotypes. During 1996β2004 surveillance within the African Rotavirus Network (ARN), six P[8],G8 and two P[6],G8 human rotavirus strains were identified. Gene fragments (RTβPCR amplicons) of all
Whole genomic characterization of a human rotavirus strain B219 belonging to a novel group of the genus rotavirus
β Scribed by Shigeo Nagashima; Nobumichi Kobayashi; Masaho Ishino; Mohammed Mahbub Alam; Muzahed Uddin Ahmed; Shyamal Kumar Paul; Balasubramanian Ganesh; Mamta Chawla-Sarkar; Triveni Krishnan; Trailokya Nath Naik; Yuan-Hong Wang
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 229 KB
- Volume
- 80
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0146-6615
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Novel rotavirus strains B219 and ADRVβN derived from adult diarrheal cases in Bangladesh and China, respectively, are considered to belong to a novel rotavirus group (species) distinct from groups A, B, and C, by genetic analysis of five viral genes encoding VP6, VP7, NSP1, NSP2, and NSP3. In this study, the nucleotide sequences of the remaining six B219 gene segments encoding VP1, VP2, VP3, VP4, NSP4, and NSP5 were determined. The nucleotide sequences of the group B human rotavirus VP1 and VP3 genes were also determined in order to compare the whole genome of B219 with those of group A, B, and C rotavirus genomes. The nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequences of all B219 gene segments showed considerable identity to the ADRVβN (strain J19) sequences (87.7β94.3% and 88.7β98.7%, respectively). In contrast, sequence identity to groups AβC rotavirus genes was less than 61%. However, functionally important domains and structural characteristics in VP1βVP4, NSP4, and NSP5, which are conserved in group A, B, or C rotaviruses, were also found in the deduced amino acid sequences of the B219 proteins. Hence, the basic structures of all B219 viral proteins are considered to be similar to those of the known rotavirus groups. J. Med. Virol. 80:2023β2033, 2008. Β© 2008 WileyβLiss, Inc.
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