๐ Full-length genome analysis of canine coronavirus type I
. Canine coronavirus types I (CCoV-I) and II (CCoV-II) are usually responsible for mild enteritis in dogs. While the CCoV-II genome has been completely sequenced, to date there are no complete genomic sequence data available publicly for CCoV-I. Thus, the aim of the present study was to analyze the full-length genome of a CCoV-I prototype strain that had been recovered from a dog with diarrhea in Italy. CCoV-I strain 23/03 has a genome of 30,000 nucleotides, excluding the 3' poly(A) tail, displaying the typical Alphacoronavirus-1 organization and the highest genetic relatedness to CCoV-II. However, two distinct features were observed in the CCoV-I genome: (i) the presence of an additional ORF between the spike (S) protein gene and ORF3a; (ii) the diversity of the S protein, which is more closely related to that of feline coronavirus type I and presents a furin cleavage site. The present study may contribute to a better understanding of the Alphacoronavirus-1 evolutionary pattern and may be paradigmatic of how coronaviruses evolve through gene losses, acquisition and exchanges among different members.
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๐ present study (186)
๐ closely related (222)
๐ cleavage site (85)
๐ feline coronavirus (148)
author
๐ค Decaro, Nicola
๐ค Mari, Viviana
๐ค Elia, Gabriella
๐ค Lanave, Gianvito
๐ค Dowgier, Giulia
๐ค Colaianni, Maria Loredana
๐ค Martella, Vito
๐ค Buonavoglia, Canio
year
โฐ 2015
journal
๐ Virus Research
issn
๐ 18727492 01681702
volume
210
number
page
100-105
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1
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