Characterization of novel avian paramyxovirus strain APMV/Shimane67 isolated from migratory wild geese in Japan

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Abstract

An avian paramyxovirus (APMV) isolated from goose feces (APMV/Shimane67) was biologically, serologically and genetically characterized. APMV/Shimane67 showed typical paramyxovirus morphology on electron microscopy. On hemagglutination inhibition test, antiserum against APMV/Shimane67 revealed low reactivity with other APMV serotypes and vice versa. The fusion (F) protein gene of APMV/Shimane67 contained 1,638 nucleotides in a single open reading frame encoding a protein of 545 amino acids. The cleavage site of F protein contained a pair of single basic amino acid (VRENR/L). The nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequences of the F gene of APMV/ Shimane67 had relatively low identities (42.9–62.7% and 28.9–67.3%, respectively) with those of other APMVs. Phylogenetic analysis showed that APMV/Shimane67 was related to NDV, APMV-9 and APMV-12, but was distinct from those APMV serotypes. These results suggest that APMV/Shimane67 is a new APMV serotype, APMV-13.

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Yamamoto, E., Ito, H., Tomioka, Y., & Ito, T. (2015). Characterization of novel avian paramyxovirus strain APMV/Shimane67 isolated from migratory wild geese in Japan. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 77(9), 1079–1085. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.14-0529

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