Sequence analysis of hepatitis A virus cDNA coding for capsid proteins and RNA polymerase.

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Baroudy BM, Ticehurst JR, Miele TA, Maizel JV Jr, Purcell RH, Feinstone SM

Sequence analysis of hepatitis A virus cDNA coding for capsid proteins and RNA polymerase.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1985 Apr;82(7):2143-7.

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Abstract

We report here the nucleotide sequence corresponding to two large regions of the hepatitis A virus (HAV) genome. These comprise a sequence of 3274 bases corresponding to the 5' end of the genome, which includes the putative capsid protein region of this picornavirus, and 1590 bases corresponding to the 3' end of the genome, terminating in a 15-base poly(A) tract. These sequences revealed that HAV had the characteristic genomic organization of picornaviruses: an open reading frame beginning approximately 750 bases from the 5' end of the RNA and a termination codon 60 bases from the 3' poly(A) tract. The predicted amino acid sequences of both regions have been compared to analogous regions previously determined for other picornaviruses. There was sufficient homology to conclude that the 5' region of HAV codes for capsid proteins and that the 3' region codes for an RNA polymerase. However, these regions of HAV were not found to be closely related to analogous regions of poliovirus, encephalomyocarditis virus, and foot and mouth disease virus.

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Polypeptides
NameUniProt ID
Genome polyproteinP08617Details