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Comparative Study
. 1990 Oct;178(2):579-83.
doi: 10.1016/0042-6822(90)90357-w.

Sequence analysis of the gene (6) encoding the major capsid protein (VP6) of group C rotavirus: higher than expected homology to the corresponding protein from group A virus

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Comparative Study

Sequence analysis of the gene (6) encoding the major capsid protein (VP6) of group C rotavirus: higher than expected homology to the corresponding protein from group A virus

M Bremont et al. Virology. 1990 Oct.

Abstract

Two overlapping c-DNA clones, which hybridized in Northern blots to RNA segment 6 of the prototype strain (Cowden) of group C rotavirus, were selected from a c-DNA library in pBR322 and sequenced. The gene 6 sequence obtained was 1349 nucleotides and contained a single long open reading frame encoding a protein of 394 amino acids (total MW, 44,479) which is in line with the size of the major capsid protein VP6. Comparison of the group C sequence with that of the corresponding group A rotavirus gene revealed homology levels of 55 and 42% for nucleotides and amino acids, respectively. These values were surprisingly high in view of previous immunological and nucleic acid hybridization data which failed to show any cross-reaction between group A and non-group A rotaviruses. The epidemiological implications of these observations are discussed.

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