Comparative sequence analysis of the reovirus S4 genes from 13 serotype 1 and serotype 3 field isolates

  • Kedl R
  • Schmechel S
  • Schiff L
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Abstract

The reovirus sigma 3 protein is a major outer capsid protein that may function to regulate translation within infected cells. To facilitate the understanding of sigma 3 structure and functions and the evolution of mammalian reoviruses, we sequenced cDNA copies of the S4 genes from 10 serotype 3 and 3 serotype 1 reovirus field isolates and compared these sequences with sequences of prototypic strains of the three reovirus serotypes. We found that the sigma 3 proteins are highly conserved: the two longest conserved regions contain motifs proposed to function in binding zinc and double-stranded RNA. We used the 16 viral isolates to investigate the hypothesis that structural interactions between sigma 3 and the cell attachment protein, sigma 1, constrain their evolution and to identify a determinant within sigma 3 that is in close proximity to the sigma 1 hemagglutination site.

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Kedl, R., Schmechel, S., & Schiff, L. (1995). Comparative sequence analysis of the reovirus S4 genes from 13 serotype 1 and serotype 3 field isolates. Journal of Virology, 69(1), 552–559. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.69.1.552-559.1995

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