Title of article :
Perspective on Possible Recombination Event in Fusion Protein Gene of Newcastle Disease Viruses Isolated in Iran
Author/Authors :
Shahsavandi, S Razi Vaccine & Serum Research Institute - Agricultural Research Education and Extension Organization - P.O.Box 31975-148, Karaj , Ebrahimi, MM Razi Vaccine & Serum Research Institute - Agricultural Research Education and Extension Organization - P.O.Box 31975-148, Karaj , Ghodsian, N Razi Vaccine & Serum Research Institute - Agricultural Research Education and Extension Organization - P.O.Box 31975-148, Karaj
Abstract :
Background and Aims: Newcastle disease (ND), caused by the virulent Newcastle disease
virus (NDV), is one of the most important viral diseases in birds. In recent years
recombination occurring throughout the NDVs genome isolated in China and Indonesia has
been reported. This study was focused to investigate the recombination events in the F gene
of the Iranian NDVs to generate useful data that can be applied in controlling programs.
Materials and Methods: Sequences of 1200 base pairs of the F gene of Iranian NDVs were
analyzed compared with the isolates from other reference strains. Divergence between the
gene sequences and the influence of natural selection were estimated. The neutralizing
epitopes and potential N-glycosylation sites within F proteins were determined. Possible
recombination within the sequences was analyzed using RDP3 software.
Results: Alignment and phylogenetic analysis based on the F gene revealed that Iranian
NDVs share a higher nucleotide identity with NDVs representing genotype VII and further
clustered into two sub-genotypes. The calculated Ka/Ks and negative Tajima’s D test indicate
purifying/stabilizing selection. No recombination events were detected in F gene of Iranian
NDV sequences deposited in GenBank.
Conclusions: While no recombination event was identified for the gene, constant molecular
and pathological characterization of circulating NDVs are needed to detect an evolutionary
feature of the viruses.
Keywords :
Newcastle disease virus , fusion protein gene , recombination , evolution
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics