Title of article :
Full Sequence Analysis and Characterization of Human Bocavirus Type 2 in South Korea
Author/Authors :
paik, bomina Department of Microbiology - College of Medicine - Catholic University of Korea, South Korea , lee, sung-geun Korea Zoonosis Research Institute - Chonbuk National University - Iksan, South Korea , cho, han-gil Division of Public Health Research - Gyeonggi Province Institute of Health and Environment - Suwon, South Korea , won, yu-jung Department of Microbiology - College of Medicine - Catholic University of Korea, South Korea , kang, lae-hyung Department of Microbiology - College of Medicine - Catholic University of Korea, South Korea , paik, soon-young Department of Microbiology - College of Medicine - Catholic University of Korea, South Korea , hong, seung-jin Department of Microbiology - College of Medicine - Catholic University of Korea, South Korea
Pages :
9
From page :
1
To page :
9
Abstract :
background:human bocavirus (hbov) is found worldwide and can infect the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts of infants and children. objectives:the aim of the present study was to characterize the complete genome of a new hbov2a strain isolated from a patient in korea with gastroenteritis. methods:viral genomic dna was extracted from an hbovpositive stool specimen isolated from 3yearold female with gastroenteritis. entire coding sequences were analyzed using a newly designed set of primers in the conserved regions in 2017. results:the fulllength genome was 5,107 bp long. phylogenetic analysis based on the complete genome sequence, including the three open reading frames (orfs), indicated that cuk18 belonged to the hbov2a genotype. the cuk18 strain showed the highest similarity with strain nsc10n386 isolated in russia. analysis of the orf3, which encodes the viral capsid proteins vp1 and vp2, found that amino acid sequences corresponding to the threefoldsymmetryrelated monomer were frequently substituted, a distinguishing feature of this specific genotype. conclusions:results of this study may provide valuable information for hbov epidemiology studies and vaccine development.
Keywords :
Human Bocavirus , Genotype , Amino Acid Substitution , Genome
Journal title :
Jundishapur Journal of Microbiology (JJM)
Serial Year :
2019
Record number :
2500296
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