Replacement of Internal Protein Genes, with the Exception of the Matrix, in Equine 1 Viruses by Equine 2 Influenza Virus Genes during Evolution in Nature

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Abstract

To establish the evolutionary association between the equine 1 H7 HA and M genes, phylogenetic analyses of the six internal gene segments of equine 1 influenza viruses (H7N7 subtype) were performed using partial nucleotide sequences. The results demonstrated that five internal genes (PB1, PB2, PA, NP and NS) of equine 1 viruses isolated after 1964 were replaced by those of equine 2 H3N8 viruses. However, the M gene was maintained during the evolution of these equine 1 viruses. These findings suggest a functional association between equine H7 HA and M gene products, most likely M2 protein.

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Ito, T., Kawaoka, Y., Ohira, M., Takakuwa, H., Yasuda, J., Kida, H., & Otsuki, K. (1999). Replacement of Internal Protein Genes, with the Exception of the Matrix, in Equine 1 Viruses by Equine 2 Influenza Virus Genes during Evolution in Nature. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 61(8), 987–989. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.61.987

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