Human adenovirus C (HAdV-C) species are a common cause of respiratory infections and can occasionally produce severe clinical manifestations. A deeper understanding of the variation and evolution in species HAdV-C is especially important since these viruses, including HAdV-C6, are used as gene delivery vectors for human gene therapy and in other biotechnological applications. Here, the full-genome analysis of the prototype HAdV-C6 and a recently identified virus provisionally termed HAdV-C57 are reported. Although the genomes of all species HAdV-C members are very similar to each other, the E3 region, hexon and fiber (ten proteins total) present a wide range of identity values at the amino acid level. Studies of these viruses in comparison to the other three HAdV-C prototypes (1, 2, and 5) comprise a comprehensive analysis of the diversity and conservation within HAdV-C species. HAdV-C6 contains a recombination event within the constant region of the hexon gene. HAdV-C57 is a recombinant virus with a fiber gene nearly identical to HAdV-C6 and a unique hexon distinguished by its loop 2 motif. Copyright © 2011, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.
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Walsh, M. P., Seto, J., Liu, E. B., Dehghan, S., Hudson, N. R., Lukashev, A. N., … Seto, D. (2011). Computational analysis of two species C human adenoviruses provides evidence of a novel virus. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 49(10), 3482–3490. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.00156-11
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