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Chinese Journal of Virology ; (6): 103-108, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-356630

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Human bocavirus 1 (HBoV1) is a novel virus that mainly causes respiratory tract infection, and it has the characteristic of genome of Parvovirus, containing three open reading frames that encode non-structural proteins NS1 and NP1 and structural proteins VP1 and VP2. Circular episome is present during the rolling circle replication of HBoV1, which provides the possibility of full genome amplification and infectious clone construction to save HBoV1. The recombination between HBoV1 and HBoV2-4 occurs frequently. With the three-dimensional culture, in vitro culture of HBoV1 provides a powerful tool for research on the pathogenesis of HBoV1. This review focuses on the molecular characteristics, association with diseases, in vitro culture, diagnosis and treatment of HBoV1.


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Humans , Diarrhea , Virology , Genomics , Human bocavirus , Genetics , Physiology , Meningitis , Virology , Respiratory Tract Diseases , Virology
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Chinese Journal of Virology ; (6): 257-262, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-356606

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To obtain the genome sequence of human bocavirus 2 (HBoV2), different regions of HBoV2 genome were amplified through PCR in fecal specimens which had been identified as single-positive for HBoV2 in 2010. A genome sequence of HBoV2 (HBoV2-NC, 5444 bp) was obtained after sequence assembly. The phylogenetic analysis showed that HBoV2-NC had the closest evolutionary relationship with HBoV2 Lanzhou strain. The predication of inverted terminal repeats of HBoV2-NC by DINAMelt showed that inverted terminal repeats were contained in HBoV2-NC 5' terminal, which had the typical stem-loop structure in other parvoviruses. Finally, some flanking sequences of HBoV2-NC were amplified by linker-PCR.


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Humans , Base Sequence , Gene Amplification , Genome, Viral , Human bocavirus , Chemistry , Classification , Genetics , Molecular Sequence Data , Nucleic Acid Conformation , Parvoviridae Infections , Virology , Phylogeny , RNA, Viral , Chemistry , Genetics , Terminal Repeat Sequences
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