Segment 8 encodes a structural protein of infectious salmon anaemia virus (ISAV); the colinear transcript from Segment 7 probably encodes a non-structural or minor structural protein

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In this study we present the cloning, expression and partial identification of Genomic Segment 7 of infectious salmon anaemia virus (ISAV). The nucleotide sequence corresponding to Segment 7 was isolated from a bacteriophage lambda cDNA library and contained 2 overlapping open reading frames (ORFs) of 903 and 522 bases respectively. It also contained an ISAV-specific conserved nucleotide motif in the mRNA 5′ region. The co-linear transcript representing the large ORF undergoes a splicing event that removes a 526 nucleotide intron to form a mRNA corresponding to the smaller reading frame. Thus, ISAV Genomic Segment 7 has a similar coding strategy as influenza A virus Segments 7 and 8. The largest ORF of Segment 7 and the first ORF of Segment 8 was expressed in E. coli as fusion proteins and rabbit antiserum was raised against the recombinant protein from Segment 8. Immunoblot studies using this antiserum and a serum against purified virus, show that Segment 8 encodes one of the major structural proteins of the virus whereas the co-linear ORF of Segment 7 probably encodes a non- or minor structural protein.

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Biering, E., Falk, K., Hoel, E., Thevarajan, J., Joerink, M., Nylund, A., … Krossøy, B. (2002). Segment 8 encodes a structural protein of infectious salmon anaemia virus (ISAV); the colinear transcript from Segment 7 probably encodes a non-structural or minor structural protein. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 49(2), 117–122. https://doi.org/10.3354/dao049117

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