Definition of subtypes in the European genotype of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus: nucleocapsid characteristics and geographical distribution in Europe |
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Authors: | Tomasz Stadejek Martin B. Oleksiewicz Alexei V. Scherbakov Anna M. Timina Jonas S. Krabbe Katarzyna Chabros Denis Potapchuk |
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Affiliation: | 1.National Veterinary Research Institute, Department of Swine Diseases,OIE Reference Laboratory for PRRS,Pu?awy,Poland;2.Novo Nordisk A/S, Molecular Toxicology,M?l?v,Denmark;3.Federal Centre for Animal Health (FGI “ARRIAH”),OIE Collaborating Center for Diagnosis and Control of Animal Diseases in Eastern Europe, Central Asia and Transcaucasia,Yur’evets,Russia;4.S.N. Vyshelesskij Institute of Experimental Veterinary Institute,National Academy of Sciences of Belarus,Minsk,Belarus |
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Abstract: | The nucleocapsid protein of the European genotype of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (type 1, PRRSV-1) exhibited extensive size polymorphism (124-130 amino acids), correlating with phylogenetic grouping of ORF7 as well as ORF5 nucleotide sequences, thereby validating ORF7 size as an independent PRRSV-1 subtype marker. Based on new sequence information from the Russian Federation, we propose division of European genotype PRRSV-1 into 3 subtypes: a pan-European subtype 1 and East European subtypes 2 and 3, with nucleocapsid protein sizes of 128, 125 and 124 amino acids, respectively. The genetic differences between European genotype PRRSV subtypes affected diagnostic RT-PCR primer binding sites. Using Escherichia coli-expressed ORF7 protein, we confirmed that even the relatively closely related PRRSV subtypes 2 and 3 were antigenically different. Finally, the isoelectric point (pI) correlated with the nucleocapsid protein size for European genotype PRRSV subtypes, suggesting subtype-specific compensatory structural changes associated with subtype-specific ORF7 sizes. Thus, the new ORF7-based subtype division of PRRSV-1 proposed here is biologically meaningful and practically relevant. |
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