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A genome sequence of novel SARS-CoV isolates: the genotype, GD-Ins29, leads to a hypothesis of viral transmission in South China.


ABSTRACT: We report a complete genomic sequence of rare isolates (minor genotype) of the SARS-CoV from SARS patients in Guangdong, China, where the first few cases emerged. The most striking discovery from the isolate is an extra 29-nucleotide sequence located at the nucleotide positions between 27,863 and 27,864 (referred to the complete sequence of BJ01) within an overlapped region composed of BGI-PUP5 (BGI-postulated uncharacterized protein 5) and BGI-PUP6 upstream of the N (nucleocapsid) protein. The discovery of this minor genotype, GD-Ins29, suggests a significant genetic event and differentiates it from the previously reported genotype, the dominant form among all sequenced SARS-CoV isolates. A 17-nt segment of this extra sequence is identical to a segment of the same size in two human mRNA sequences that may interfere with viral replication and transcription in the cytosol of the infected cells. It provides a new avenue for the exploration of the virus-host interaction in viral evolution, host pathogenesis, and vaccine development.

SUBMITTER: Qin E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5172408 | biostudies-literature | 2003 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A genome sequence of novel SARS-CoV isolates: the genotype, GD-Ins29, leads to a hypothesis of viral transmission in South China.

Qin E'de E   He Xionglei X   Tian Wei W   Liu Yong Y   Li Wei W   Wen Jie J   Wang Jingqiang J   Fan Baochang B   Wu Qingfa Q   Chang Guohui G   Cao Wuchun W   Xu Zuyuan Z   Yang Ruifu R   Wang Jing J   Yu Man M   Li Yan Y   Xu Jing J   Si Bingyin B   Hu Yongwu Y   Peng Wenming W   Tang Lin L   Jiang Tao T   Shi Jianping J   Ji Jia J   Zhang Yu Y   Ye Jia J   Wang Cui'e C   Han Yujun Y   Zhou Jun J   Deng Yajun Y   Li Xiaoyu X   Hu Jianfei J   Wang Caiping C   Yan Chunxia C   Zhang Qingrun Q   Bao Jingyue J   Li Guoqing G   Chen Weijun W   Fang Lin L   Li Changfeng C   Lei Meng M   Li Dawei D   Tong Wei W   Tian Xiangjun X   Wang Jin J   Zhang Bo B   Zhang Haiqing H   Zhang Yilin Y   Zhao Hui H   Zhang Xiaowei X   Li Shuangli S   Cheng Xiaojie X   Zhang Xiuqing X   Liu Bin B   Zeng Changqing C   Li Songgang S   Tan Xuehai X   Liu Siqi S   Dong Wei W   Wang Jun J   Wong Gane Ka-Shu GK   Yu Jun J   Wang Jian J   Zhu Qingyu Q   Yang Huanming H  

Genomics, proteomics & bioinformatics 20030501 2


We report a complete genomic sequence of rare isolates (minor genotype) of the SARS-CoV from SARS patients in Guangdong, China, where the first few cases emerged. The most striking discovery from the isolate is an extra 29-nucleotide sequence located at the nucleotide positions between 27,863 and 27,864 (referred to the complete sequence of BJ01) within an overlapped region composed of BGI-PUP5 (BGI-postulated uncharacterized protein 5) and BGI-PUP6 upstream of the N (nucleocapsid) protein. The  ...[more]

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