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Journal of Virology, March 1999, p. 2263-2269, Vol. 73, No. 3
Institut de Biologie Animale,
Received 8 September 1998/Accepted 1 December 1998
The biological properties of wild-type A75/17 and cell
culture-adapted Onderstepoort canine distemper virus differ markedly. To learn more about the molecular basis for these differences, we have
isolated and sequenced the protein-coding regions of the attachment and
fusion proteins of wild-type canine distemper virus strain A75/17. In
the attachment protein, a total of 57 amino acid differences were
observed between the Onderstepoort strain and strain A75/17, and these
were distributed evenly over the entire protein. Interestingly, the
attachment protein of strain A75/17 contained an extension of three
amino acids at the C terminus. Expression studies showed that the
attachment protein of strain A75/17 had a higher apparent molecular
mass than the attachment protein of the Onderstepoort strain, in both
the presence and absence of tunicamycin. In the fusion protein, 60 amino acid differences were observed between the two strains, of which
44 were clustered in the much smaller F2 portion of the molecule.
Significantly, the AUG that has been proposed as a translation
initiation codon in the Onderstepoort strain is an AUA codon in strain
A75/17. Detailed mutation analyses showed that both the first and
second AUGs of strain A75/17 are the major translation initiation sites of the fusion protein. Similar analyses demonstrated that, also in the
Onderstepoort strain, the first two AUGs are the translation initiation
codons which contribute most to the generation of precursor molecules
yielding the mature form of the fusion protein.
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Sequence Analysis and Expression of the Attachment
and Fusion Proteins of Canine Distemper Virus Wild-Type Strain
A75/17
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Institut de
Biologie Animale, Bâtiment de Biologie, CH-1015 Lausanne,
Switzerland. Phone: 41 21 692 41 12. Fax: 41 21 692 41 15. E-mail:
Riccardo.Wittek{at}iba.unil.ch.
Journal of Virology, March 1999, p. 2263-2269, Vol. 73, No. 3
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