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Comparative Study
. 1987 Sep;160(1):81-7.
doi: 10.1016/0042-6822(87)90047-x.

Complete nucleotide sequence of the tick-borne, orthomyxo-like Dhori/Indian/1313/61 virus nucleoprotein gene

Comparative Study

Complete nucleotide sequence of the tick-borne, orthomyxo-like Dhori/Indian/1313/61 virus nucleoprotein gene

F J Fuller et al. Virology. 1987 Sep.

Abstract

The complete nucleotide sequence of the fifth largest segment of single-stranded RNA of the tick-borne, orthomyxo-like Dhori/Ind/1313/61 virus was determined by using cloned cDNA derived from infected cell mRNA and dideoxynucleotide sequencing of viral RNA. The fifth RNA contains 1479 nucleotides and can code for a protein of 477 amino acids with a molecular weight of 53,679 Da. The RNA 5 protein of the Dhori/Ind/1313/61 virus possesses five short regions (16-26 amino acids) which share a high degree (50-59%) of amino acid sequence homology with a computer-aligned consensus sequence of the influenza nucleoprotein gene family. These and other structural features of the RNA 5 protein suggest that RNA 5 of Dhori viruses codes for the nucleoprotein. The data also suggest that Dhori viruses are orthomyxoviruses, but that they are more distantly related to the influenza viruses than type A, B, and C viruses are to each other.

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