A comparison of nucleotide sequences of measles virus L genes derived from wild-type viruses and SSPE brain tissues |
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Authors: | K Komase BK Rima I Pardowitz C Kunz MA Billeter V ter Meulen K Baczko |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Virology, University of Würzburg, Germany. |
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Abstract: | The nucleotide sequences of the large protein (L) gene derived from two wild-type measles viruses (MV) and two SSPE brain-derived viruses have been determined. All sequences have single large open reading frames encoding 2183 amino acid residues. The deduced L proteins are well conserved and the proposed functional domains which have been identified for rhabdo- and paramyxoviruses are completely conserved in all strains. The degree of variability of L proteins is the lowest of all structural proteins of MV, reflecting its role in virus reproduction and persistence. Biased hypermutation was not observed in the L genes derived from SSPE brain tissue. None of the nucleotide changes can be associated with the attenuated phenotype of the Edmonston vaccine viruses. |
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