๐ Molecular evolution analysis and geographic investigation of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-like virus in palm civets at an animal market and on farms
Massive numbers of palm civets were culled to remove sources for the reemergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in Guangdong Province, China, in January 2004, following SARS coronavirus detection in market animals. The virus was identified in all 91 palm civets and 15 raccoon dogs of animal market origin sampled prior to culling, but not in 1,107 palm civets later sampled at 25 farms, spread over 12 provinces, which were claimed to be the source of traded animals. Twenty-seven novel signature variation residues (SNVs) were identified on the spike gene and were analyzed for their phylogenetic relationships, based on 17 sequences obtained from animals in our study and from other published studies. Analysis indicated that the virus in palm civets at the live-animal market had evolved to infect humans. The evolutionary starting point was a prototype group consisting of three viral sequences of animal origin. Initially, seven SNV sites caused six amino acid changes, at positions 147, 228, 240, 479, 821, and 1080 of the spike protein, to generate low-pathogenicity viruses. One of these was linked to the first SARS patient in the 2003-2004 period. A further 14 SNVs caused 11 amino acid residue changes, at positions 360, 462, 472, 480, 487, 609, 613, 665, 743, 765, and 1163. The resulting high-pathogenicity groups were responsible for infections during the so-called early-phase epidemic of 2003. Finally, the remaining six SNVs caused four amino acid changes, at positions 227, 244, 344, and 778, which resulted in the group of viruses responsible for the global epidemic. Copyright ยฉ 2005, American Society for Microbiology.
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๐ severe acute (1373)
๐ spike protein (353)
๐ spike gene (68)
๐ amino acid (454)
๐ palm civets (20)
๐ respiratory syndrome (2004)
๐ acute respiratory (1734)
author
๐ค Kan, Biao
๐ค Wang, Ming
๐ค Jing, Huaiqi
๐ค Xu, Huifang
๐ค Jiang, Xiugao
๐ค Yan, Meiying
๐ค Liang, Weili
๐ค Zheng, Han
๐ค Wan, Kanglin
๐ค Liu, Qiyong
๐ค Cui, Buyun
๐ค Xu, Yanmei
๐ค Zhang, Enmin
๐ค Wang, Hongxia
๐ค Ye, Jingrong
๐ค Li, Guichang
๐ค Li, Machao
๐ค Cui, Zhigang
๐ค Qi, Xiaobao
๐ค Chen, Kai
๐ค Du, Lin
๐ค Gao, Kai
๐ค Zhao, Yu Teng
๐ค Zou, Xiao Zhong
๐ค Feng, Yue Ju
๐ค Gao, Yu Fan
๐ค Hai, Rong
๐ค Yu, Dongzhen
๐ค Guan, Yi
๐ค Xu, Jianguo
year
โฐ 2005
journal
๐ Journal of Virology
issn
๐ 0022538X
volume
79
number
18
page
11892-11900
citedbycount
115
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