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J Gen Virol 86 (2005), 2249-2253; DOI 10.1099/vir.0.80985-0

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© 2005 Society for General Microbiology

Short Communication

Genomic RNA sequence of Feline coronavirus strain FIPV WSU-79/1146

Charlotte Dye and Stuart G. Siddell

Division of Virology, Department of Pathology and Microbiology, School of Medical Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TD, UK

Correspondence
Charlotte Dye
C.Dye{at}bristol.ac.uk

A consensus sequence of the Feline coronavirus (FCoV) (strain FIPV WSU-79/1146) genome was determined from overlapping cDNA fragments produced by RT-PCR amplification of viral RNA. The genome was found to be 29 125 nt in length, excluding the poly(A) tail. Analysis of the sequence identified conserved open reading frames and revealed an overall genome organization similar to that of other coronaviruses. The genomic RNA was analysed for putative cis-acting elements and the pattern of subgenomic mRNA synthesis was analysed by Northern blotting. Comparative sequence analysis of the predicted FCoV proteins identified 16 replicase proteins (nsp1–nsp16) and four structural proteins (spike, membrane, envelope and nucleocapsid). Two mRNAs encoding putative accessory proteins were also detected. Phylogenetic analyses confirmed that FIPV WSU-79/1146 belongs to the coronavirus subgroup G1-1. These results confirm and extend previous findings from partial sequence analysis of FCoV genomes.

The GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ accession number for the genomic sequence of FCoV strain FIPV WSU-79/1146 determined in this study is DQ010921.

Supplementary figures and tables are available in JGV Online.




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