๐ Detection and spike gene characterization in porcine deltacoronavirus in China during 2016โ2018
Porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV)has been emerging in several swine-producing countries for years. In our study, 719 porcine diarrhoea samples from 18 provinces in China were collected for PDCoV and porcine epidemic diarrhoea virus (PEDV)detection. The epidemiological survey revealed that the positive rates of PDCoV, PEDV and coinfection were 13.07%, 36.72% and 4.73%, respectively. The entire spike (S)genes of eleven detected PDCoV strains were sequenced. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the majority of PDCo. Vs could be divided into three lineages: the China lineage, the USA/Japan/South Korea lineage and the Viet Nam/Laos/Thailand lineage. The China and the Viet Nam/Laos/Thailand lineages showed much greater genetic divergences than the USA/Japan/South Korea lineage. The present study detected one new monophyletic branch that contained three PDCo. Vs from China, and this branch was separated from the China lineage but closely related to the Viet Nam/Laos/Thailand lineage. The strain CH-HA2-2017, which belongs to this new branch, had a possible recombination event between positions 27 and 1234. Significant amino acid substitutions of PDCoV S proteins were analysed and displayed with a three-dimensional cartoon diagram. The visual spatial location of these substitutions gave a conformational-based reference for further studies on the significance of critical sites on the PDCoV S protein.
author
๐ค Zhang, Yu
๐ค Cheng, Yao
๐ค Xing, Gang
๐ค Yu, Jing
๐ค Liao, Ao
๐ค Du, Liuyang
๐ค Lei, Jing
๐ค Lian, Xue
๐ค Zhou, Jiyong
๐ค Gu, Jinyan
year
โฐ 2019
issn
๐ 15677257 15671348
volume
73
number
page
151-158
citedbycount
2
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