Full or near full length nucleotide sequences of TT virus variants (Types SANBAN and YONBAN) and the TT virus-like mini virus
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Full or near full length nucleotide sequences of TT virus variants (Types SANBAN and YONBAN) and the TT virus-like mini virus
Abstract
TT virus (TTV) is a common virus and consists of many genotypes and variants. In addition, there exists a virus which both differs greatly from and retains a considerable resemblance to TTV, such as the TTV-like mini virus (TLMV) as we reported previously. Here we report the near full length genomic sequences of 4 isolates of a new variant of TTV (designated YONBAN) along with the full length sequences of 2 isolates of the TTV-SANBAN lineage and 7 isolates of the TLMV species derived from human sera. The TTV-YONBAN sequences showed only about 50% identity at the nucleotide level to those of the prototype TTV (TA278) and to SANBAN, and even less to TLMV. Moreover, the ORF1 of YONBAN lacked the ATG initiation codon which is shared by all the TTV and TLMV isolates so far identified in humans; instead, YONBAN had a Kozak's rule-compatible ACG codon as the candidate initiation site for the ORF1 translation. Nevertheless, the overall genetic structure and the conserved amino acid motifs within the ORF1 and the ORF2 were well shared among the prototype TTV strains, the SANBAN and YONBAN variants, and TLMV. The most conserved nucleotide sequence was found in the noncoding region just upstream from the ORF2, allowing construction of a phylogenetic tree which implied that the TTV genotypes and variants, the TLMV, and chicken anemia virus could be coclassified under a superfamily for which we proposed the name of 'Paracircoviridae' in our previous report.
Copyright 2000 S. Karger AG, Basel
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