๐ Evidence of the recombinant origin of a bat Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)-like coronavirus and its implications on the direct ancestor of SARS coronavirus
Bats have been identified as the natural reservoir of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-like and SARS coronaviruses (SLCoV and SCoV). However, previous studies suggested that none of the currently sampled bat SLCo. Vs is the descendant of the direct ancestor of SCoV, based on their relatively distant phylogenetic relationship. In this study, evidence of the recombinant origin of the genome of a bat SLCoV is demonstrated. We identified a potential recombination breakpoint immediately after the consensus intergenic sequence between open reading frame 1 and the S coding region, suggesting the replication intermediates may participate in the recombination event, as previously speculated for other Co. Vs. Phylogenetic analysis of its parental regions suggests the presence of an uncharacterized SLCoV lineage that is phylogenetically closer to SCo. Vs than any of the currently sampled bat SLCo. Vs. Using various Bayesian molecular-clock models, interspecies transfer of this SLCoV lineage from bats to the amplifying host (e.g., civets) was estimated to have happened a median of 4.08 years before the SARS outbreak. Based on this relatively short window period, we speculate that this uncharacterized SLCoV lineage may contain the direct ancestor of SCoV. This study sheds light on the possible host bat species of the direct ancestor of SCoV, providing valuable information on the scope and focus of surveillance for the origin of SCoV. Copyright ยฉ 2008, American Society for Microbiology.
keywords
๐ severe acute (1373)
๐ reading frame (222)
๐ respiratory syndrome (2004)
๐ acute respiratory (1734)
๐ open reading (215)
author
๐ค Hon, Chung Chau
๐ค Lam, Tsan Yuk
๐ค Shi, Zheng Li
๐ค Drummond, Alexei J.
๐ค Yip, Chi Wai
๐ค Zeng, Fanya
๐ค Lam, Pui Yi
๐ค Leung, Frederick Chi Ching
year
โฐ 2008
journal
๐ Journal of Virology
issn
๐ 0022538X
volume
82
number
4
page
1819-1826
citedbycount
75
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