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TITLE:
Analysis of the N Protein Sequence Variability in 13 Isolated PRRSV Strains from China
AUTHORS:
Yang Xia, Baodan Huang, Bin Wu, Yi Zhang, Maole Yan, Yan Li, Jida Li
KEYWORDS:
PRRSV, Nucleocapsid Protein, Nuclear Location Signal, Epidemiological, Amino Acid Sequence
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Biosciences and Medicines,
Vol.9 No.2,
February
23,
2021
ABSTRACT: Object: To analyze porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) strains from 13 infection cases via the N protein gene and its encoded amino acid sequence and to provide a theoretical basis for the epidemiological study, prevention and control of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS). Methods: In clinically suspected PRRSV infections, viruses were isolated by extracting viral nucleic acid and amplifying the N protein gene by RT-PCR. Then, the product was purified and sequenced to acquire the whole gene sequence of the N protein and its encoded amino acid sequence. DNASTAR software was used to analyze the homology, the genetic evolution and the derivation of the variability of amino acids of the N protein gene from 13 PRRSV strains and classical domestic and foreign strains. Results: Among the thirteen strains of PRRSV isolated from this study, ten strains had the greatest homology with the JXA1 strain (98.9% - 100%), and they belonged to the sublineage 8.7. The remaining three strains had the greatest homology with the NADC30 strain (95.4% - 97.1%), and they belonged to lineage one. The analysis of the variability of N protein amino acids showed that there were high frequency mutations in the five loci of 13 isolated strains of PRRSV as follows: 15th amino acid (10/13), 46th amino acid (11/13), 91st amino acid (10/13), 109th amino acid (10/13), and 117th amino acid (10/13). Conclusion: In recent years, sublineage 8.7 was the dominant pedigree in field PRRSV epidemic strains in China with lineage one occupying a certain proportion of the field. Four high frequency mutations existed in N protein antigen epitopes of isolated strains from the region. The nuclear localization signal (NLS) structure, specifically the 46th amino acid residue of the N protein, was mutated and genetically stable.
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