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J Gen Virol ; 85(Pt 3): 593-601, 2004 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14993642

ABSTRACT

The prototype strain of bovine adenovirus (BAdV) type 10 and four additional isolates that were indistinguishable in serum-neutralization tests have been shown to have remarkable variation in their genome size and restriction maps. In the present study, more than 40 % of the DNA sequence of the BAdV-10 isolate with the longest genome was determined. A biased base composition resulting in low (<41 %) GC content was noticed. Analysis of the genes of the DNA-binding protein, 100K, 33K, pVIII and fibre proteins, as well as early regions E3 and E4, which are encoded by the genome fragment examined, confirmed that BAdV-10 is different from the other known BAdV types regarding its phylogenetic distance and the organization of its exceptionally short E3 region, apparently containing only two genes. A comparative analysis of the E3 and E4 regions of BAdV-10 with various animal adenoviruses revealed interesting features accounting for the very short genome of BAdV-10. In the examined BAdV-10 isolate, duplicated sequences were localized in and around the fibre gene. Since BAdV-10 appears to be pathogenic to cattle and is genetically distant from the other BAdVs, we suggest that BAdV-10 is not a genuine bovine virus, but has recently switched host and is now undergoing an adaptation process in its new host. In accordance with this hypothesis, the remarkable predominance of AT-rich codons along with the variable fibre gene might be signs of adaptation.


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DNA, Viral/chemistry , DNA, Viral/genetics , Genome, Viral , Mastadenovirus/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Cattle , Molecular Sequence Data , Restriction Mapping , Viral Proteins/chemistry , Viral Proteins/genetics
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Acta Vet Hung ; 50(3): 293-6, 2002.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12237970

ABSTRACT

Bovine torovirus is an established aetiological agent of disease in cattle, while porcine torovirus has only been isolated from healthy animals. Evidence for the presence of torovirus has been described in several European countries and also in the United States. A survey was performed to detect toroviruses in Hungary by means of sampling ten swine and nine bovine herds. Rectal swabs and faecal specimens were collected from diarrhoeic calves and from weaned piglets. The samples were tested by the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) using torovirus-specific primers and the positive samples were further examined by electron microscopy (EM). Torovirus was detected in 4 diarrhoeic calves (out of 111) and in 10 healthy weaned pigs (out of 200 tested), representing two of the 9 calf herds and two of the 10 pig herds tested. This is the first report of exact diagnosis of torovirus in Hungary.


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Cattle Diseases/epidemiology , Swine Diseases/epidemiology , Torovirus Infections/veterinary , Torovirus/isolation & purification , Animals , Animals, Newborn , Cattle , Cattle Diseases/virology , DNA Primers , Feces/microbiology , Hungary/epidemiology , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction , Swine , Swine Diseases/virology , Torovirus/ultrastructure , Torovirus Infections/epidemiology , Torovirus Infections/virology
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