Abstract
Causative agents for more than 30 percent of respiratory infections remain unidentified, suggesting that unknown respiratory pathogens might be involved. In this study, antibody capture VIDISCA-454 (virus discovery cDNA-AFLP combined with Roche 454 high-throughput sequencing) resulted in the discovery of a novel type of rhinovirus C (RV-C). The virus has an RNA genome of at least 7054 nt and carries the characteristics of rhinovirus C species. The gene encoding viral protein 1, which is used for typing, has only 81% nucleotide sequence identity with the closest known RV-C type, and, therefore, the virus represents the first member of a novel type, named RV-C54.
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Farsani, S. M. J., Munnink, B. B. O., Canuti, M., Deijs, M., Cotten, M., Jebbink, M. F., … van der Hoek, L. (2015). Identification of a novel human rhinovirus C type by antibody capture VIDISCA-454. Viruses, 7(1), 239–251. https://doi.org/10.3390/v7010239
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