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. 1991;120(1-2):135-43.
doi: 10.1007/BF01310956.

The capsid protein-encoding sequence of foot-and-mouth disease virus O2Brescia

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The capsid protein-encoding sequence of foot-and-mouth disease virus O2Brescia

O Krebs et al. Arch Virol. 1991.

Abstract

Nucleotide sequences encoding the four capsid proteins of foot-and-mouth disease virus subtype O2Brescia/1947 have been determined. These and the deduced amino acid sequences were compared with those of a subtype O1 virus strain. The nucleotide sequences differed at 259 positions, causing only 35 amino acid changes. VP4 and VP2 differed by 2.4 and 1.8%, whereas VP1, known as major viral antigen, and VP3 differed by 8% and 5.5%, respectively. The differences occur mainly in protein domains not involved in the formation of alpha-helices and beta-sheets, suggesting that the surfaces of both viruses are more variable than their scaffolds. The O2Brescia sequence has been submitted to the GenBank data base and has the accession number M 55287.

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