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Subgenomic RNA sequence of human astrovirus supports classification of Astroviridae as a new family of RNA viruses.


ABSTRACT: We report the sequence of the subgenomic RNA of human astrovirus serotype 2. This 2,484-nucleotide RNA contains a single open reading frame, which encodes a protein with a predicted molecular mass of 88 kDa. We propose that this protein is the 90-kDa capsid precursor observed in infected cells. The deduced protein sequence does not contain conserved amino acid patterns reported for the capsid proteins of picornaviruses or caliciviruses, consistent with the classification of astroviruses as a new family of RNA viruses, designated Astroviridae.

SUBMITTER: Monroe SS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC237710 | biostudies-other | 1993 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Subgenomic RNA sequence of human astrovirus supports classification of Astroviridae as a new family of RNA viruses.

Monroe S S SS   Jiang B B   Stine S E SE   Koopmans M M   Glass R I RI  

Journal of virology 19930601 6


We report the sequence of the subgenomic RNA of human astrovirus serotype 2. This 2,484-nucleotide RNA contains a single open reading frame, which encodes a protein with a predicted molecular mass of 88 kDa. We propose that this protein is the 90-kDa capsid precursor observed in infected cells. The deduced protein sequence does not contain conserved amino acid patterns reported for the capsid proteins of picornaviruses or caliciviruses, consistent with the classification of astroviruses as a new  ...[more]

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