whole genomes of chandipura virus isolates and comparative analysis with other rhabdoviruses整个基因组的chandipura与其他含有病毒分离和比较分析.pdf
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Whole Genomes of Chandipura Virus Isolates and
Comparative Analysis with Other Rhabdoviruses
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Sarah S. Cherian, Rashmi S. Gunjikar , Arpita Banerjee , Satyendra Kumar, Vidya A. Arankalle*
National Institute of Virology, Pashan, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Abstract
The Chandipura virus (CHPV) belonging to the Vesiculovirus genus and Rhabdoviridae family, has recently been associated
with a number of encephalitis epidemics, with high mortality in children, in different parts of India. No full length genome
sequences of CHPV isolates were available in GenBank and little is known about the molecular markers for pathogenesis. In
the present study, we provide the complete genomic sequences of four isolates from epidemics during 2003–2007. These
sequences along with the deduced sequence of the prototype isolate of 1965 were analysed using phylogeny, motif search,
homology modeling and epitope prediction methods. Comparison with other rhaboviruses was also done for functional
extrapolations. All CHPV isolates clustered with the Isfahan virus and maintained several functional motifs of other
rhabdoviruses. A notable difference with the prototype vesiculovirus, Vesicular Stomatitis Virus was in the L-domain flanking
sequences of the M protein that are known to be crucial for interaction with host proteins. With respect to the prototype
isolate, significant additional mutations were acquired in the 2003–2007 isolates. Several mutations in G mapped onto
probable antigenic sites. A mutation in N mapped onto regions crucial for N-N interaction and a putative T-cell epitope. A
mutation in the Casein kinase II phosphorylation site in P may attribute to increased rates of phosphorylation. Gene junction
comparison revealed change
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