๐ Identification and characterization of a novel alpaca respiratory coronavirus most closely related to the human coronavirus 229E
In 2007, a novel coronavirus associated with an acute respiratory disease in alpacas (Alpaca Coronavirus, ACoV) was isolated. Full-length genomic sequencing of the ACoV demonstrated the genome to be consistent with other Alphacoronaviruses. A putative additional open-reading frame was identified between the nucleocapsid gene and 3'UTR. The ACoV was genetically most similar to the common human coronavirus (HCoV) 229E with 92.2% nucleotide identity over the entire genome. A comparison of spike gene sequences from ACoV and from HCoV-229E isolates recovered over a span of five decades showed the ACoV to be most similar to viruses isolated in the 1960's to early 1980's. The true origin of the ACoV is unknown, however a common ancestor between the ACoV and HCoV-229E appears to have existed prior to the 1960's, suggesting virus transmission, either as a zoonosis or anthroponosis, has occurred between alpacas and humans. licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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๐ reading frame (222)
๐ spike gene (68)
๐ human coronavirus (623)
๐ novel coronavirus (684)
๐ acute respiratory (1734)
๐ common ancestor (40)
author
๐ค Crossley, Beate M.
๐ค Mock, Richard E.
๐ค Callison, Scott A.
๐ค Hietala, Sharon K.
year
โฐ 2012
journal
๐ Viruses
issn
๐ 19994915
volume
4
number
12
page
3689-3700
citedbycount
21
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