1A and 3D gene sequences of coxsackievirus B3 strain CC: variation and phylogenetic analysis.

Ming-Yu Liu, Dong-Lai Wu, Ni-Hong Liu, Qing-Wen Meng, Fan-Chao Meng
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Coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) was thought to be the most common causative agent of life-threatening viral myocarditis. Coxsackievirus B3 strain CC (CVB3-CC) was isolated in China; however, no sequence data are available. The 1A and 3D regions of CVB3-CC were sequenced and phylogenetic analysis was done with reference to ten other CVB3 strains and all 36 prototype strains of human enterovirus B (HEV-B). Sequence analysis showed that the 1A gene region of CVB3-CC consisted of 207 nucleotides, encoding 69 amino acids; and the 3D gene region was comprised of 1386 nucleotides, encoding 462 amino acids. Variation analysis showed that the 3D gene of CVB3 strain CC varied the least among the two regions. Phylogenetic tree analysis of the 1A and 3D regions indicated that CVB3-CC clustered together with CVB3 Nancy strain suggesting that there may be a close evolutionary relationship between the two strains. Incongruity was observed between the non-structural protein gene and the structural protein gene trees, according to the topological structure, indicating that recombination was occurred among these strains.

柯萨奇病毒B3株CC的1A和3D基因序列:变异和系统发育分析。
柯萨奇病毒B3 (CVB3)被认为是危及生命的病毒性心肌炎最常见的病原体。柯萨奇病毒B3株CC (CVB3-CC)在中国分离;然而,没有序列数据可用。对CVB3- cc的1A和3D区进行测序,并与其他10株CVB3病毒和所有36株人肠道病毒B (HEV-B)原型株进行系统发育分析。序列分析表明,CVB3-CC 1A基因区包含207个核苷酸,编码69个氨基酸;3D基因区由1386个核苷酸组成,编码462个氨基酸。变异分析表明,CVB3 CC株的3D基因在两个区域间变异最小。1A区和3D区系统发育树分析表明,CVB3- cc与CVB3 Nancy菌株聚集在一起,表明两者可能存在密切的进化关系。从拓扑结构上看,非结构蛋白基因树与结构蛋白基因树不一致,表明这些菌株之间发生了重组。
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