EVOLUTION OF THE FUSION (F), ATTACHMENT (G), AND NUCLEOPROTEIN (N) GENES FROM THE AVIAN METAPNEUMOVIRUS SUBGROUP A

H. Ferreira, F. Spilki, R. S. Almeida, C. W. Arns
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Avian metapneumovirus (aMPV), the primary causative agent of severe rhinotracheitis in turkeys, is associated with the swollen head syndrome in chickens and it is a source of significant economic losses during animal production. In this study, the partial sequences of the genes predicted to encode the fusion protein (F), attachment protein (G), and nucleoprotein (N) of six Brazilian aMPV isolates were analyzed and compared with previously published data for the aMPV genes. A phylogenetic analysis of the nucleotide sequences indicated that these Brazilian isolates have the same genetic subtype, previously named subtype A (aMPV/A). An analysis of the synonymous and non-synonymous nucleotide substitution ratio (dn/ds) for the F, G, and N genes yielded values higher than 1 when comparing the sequences of the aMPV/A viruses with those of viruses in other aMPV subgroups. However, the average dn/ds ratio was lower than 1 for the F, G and N genes when comparing sequences within the aMPV/A subgroup. From these results, the selective pressure analysis revealed a negative selection based on the F, G, and N genes among the aMPV/A viruses. Moreover, because different aMPV subgroups are highly diverse, the low dn/ds ratio for F, G and N genes among the aMPV/A viruses indicates that these genes are subject to positive selection. DOI:  http://dx.doi.org/10.17525/vrrjournal.v16i1-2.52
禽偏肺病毒a亚群融合(f)、附着(g)和核蛋白(n)基因的进化
禽偏肺病毒(aMPV)是火鸡严重鼻气管炎的主要病原体,与鸡的头肿综合征有关,是动物生产过程中造成重大经济损失的一个来源。在这项研究中,我们分析了6个巴西aMPV分离株中预测编码融合蛋白(F)、附着蛋白(G)和核蛋白(N)的基因的部分序列,并与先前发表的aMPV基因数据进行了比较。核苷酸序列的系统发育分析表明,这些巴西分离株具有相同的遗传亚型,以前命名为A亚型(aMPV/A)。在比较aMPV/A病毒与其他aMPV亚群病毒序列时,对F、G和N基因的同义和非同义核苷酸替代比(dn/ds)进行分析,结果显示其值大于1。而在aMPV/A亚群中,F、G和N基因的平均dn/ds比均小于1。根据这些结果,选择压力分析揭示了aMPV/ a病毒中基于F、G和N基因的负选择。此外,由于aMPV/A病毒不同亚群的差异很大,F、G和N基因在aMPV/A病毒中的dn/ds比较低,表明这些基因受到正选择的影响。DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17525/vrrjournal.v16i1 - 2.52
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