Selected article for: "FCV capsid protein and feline calicivirus"

Author: Tohya, Yukinobu; Taniguchi, Yasuko; Takahashi, Eiji; Utagawa, Etsuko; Takeda, Naokazu; Miyamura, Kikuko; Yamazaki, Shudo; Mikami, Takeshi
Title: Sequence analysis of the 3′-end of feline calicivirus genome
  • Cord-id: l761o6n3
  • Document date: 1991_8_31
  • ID: l761o6n3
    Snippet: Abstract The nucleotide sequence of the 3′-end of the Japanese F4 strain of feline calicivirus (FCV) RNA was determined from a cloned cDNA of 3.5 kbp. We found three open reading frames (ORFs). The largest ORF encoded a 668-amino acid protein of 73,588 Da, which was presumably the capsid precursor protein of FCV and had significant amino acid sequence homology with the VP3 of picornaviruses. A small ORF at the extreme 3′-end was compared with that of the F9 strain of FCV, a vaccine strain or
    Document: Abstract The nucleotide sequence of the 3′-end of the Japanese F4 strain of feline calicivirus (FCV) RNA was determined from a cloned cDNA of 3.5 kbp. We found three open reading frames (ORFs). The largest ORF encoded a 668-amino acid protein of 73,588 Da, which was presumably the capsid precursor protein of FCV and had significant amino acid sequence homology with the VP3 of picornaviruses. A small ORF at the extreme 3′-end was compared with that of the F9 strain of FCV, a vaccine strain originally from the U.S. Highly conserved amino acid sequences were shown, suggesting that this ORF might be functional and encode a putative 106-amino acid protein of 12,153 Da. The other ORF in the 5′-flanking region of the cDNA had consensus amino acid sequences conserved among the RNA-dependent RNA polymerases.

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