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DAO 50:87-93 (2002)
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Abstract
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Complete ORF1b-gene sequence indicates yellow head virus is an invertebrate nidovirus
Nusra Sittidilokratna1, Richard A. J. Hodgson2, Jeff A. Cowley2, Sarawut Jitrapakdee1, Vichai Boonsaeng1, Sakol Panyim1, Peter J. Walker2,*
1Department of Biochemistry and CENTEX Shrimp, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Rama VI Road, Bangkok 10400, Thailand
2CSIRO Livestock Industries, 120 Meiers Road, Indooroopilly, 4068 Queensland, Australia
*Corresponding author. Email: peter.walker@csiro.au

ABSTRACT: We report the sequence of an 8503 nucleotide (nt) region of the genome of yellow head virus (YHV) encompassing the open reading frame (ORF)1b gene. Comparison with the sequence of Australian gill-associated virus (GAV) indicated that the region,
comprising ~30% of the YHV genome, commences 268 nt upstream of the putative ORF1a termination codon and continues through ORF1b to a site 30 nt downstream of the ORF2 initiation codon. YHV ORF1a and ORF1b overlap by 37 nt. MFOLD analysis of the overlap
and downstream region predicted a 131 nt folding structure (DG = -47.3 kcal mol-1) with potential to form an RNA pseudoknot. The structure resides 3 nt downstream of a ribosomal frame-shift 'slippery' sequence
(AAAUUUU) and a -1 frame-shift at this site would extend the ORF1 polyprotein by 2616 amino acids (299322 Da). In ORF1b, YHV shares 88.9% amino acid sequence identity with GAV and includes conserved polymerase, metal ion binding, helicase and other
domains (Motifs 1 and 3) characteristic of nidoviruses. Compared to GAV, the YHV non-coding region linking the ORF1b and ORF2 genes contains a 263 nt insertion. However, the region contains a conserved core sequence of 46 nucleotides (84.8% identity) that
includes a stretch of 20 identical nucleotides surrounding a sub-genomic RNA transcription termination site. The data confirms the taxonomic placement of YHV in the Nidovirales and supports biological and topographical evidence that YHV and GAV
may be classified as distinct species.
KEY WORDS: Yellow head · Virus · Nidovirus · Polymerase
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Published in DAO Vol.
50, No. 2
(2002) on July 8
Print ISSN: 0177-5103; Online ISSN: 1616-1580.
Copyright © Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe, 2002
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