Genomic sequence of rhesus cytomegalovirus 180.92: insights into the coding potential of rhesus cytomegalovirus

P Rivailler, A Kaur, RP Johnson, F Wang - Journal of virology, 2006 - Am Soc Microbiol
P Rivailler, A Kaur, RP Johnson, F Wang
Journal of virology, 2006Am Soc Microbiol
ABSTRACT A pathogenic isolate of rhesus cytomegalovirus (rhCMV 180.92) was cloned,
sequenced, and annotated. Comparisons with the published rhCMV 68.1 genome revealed
8 open reading frames (ORFs) in isolate 180.92 that are absent in 68.1, 10 ORFs in 68.1 that
are absent in 180.92, and 34 additional ORFs that were not previously annotated. Most of
the differences appear to be due to genetic rearrangements in both isolates from a region
that is frequently altered in human CMV (hCMV) during in vitro passage. These results …
Abstract
A pathogenic isolate of rhesus cytomegalovirus (rhCMV 180.92) was cloned, sequenced, and annotated. Comparisons with the published rhCMV 68.1 genome revealed 8 open reading frames (ORFs) in isolate 180.92 that are absent in 68.1, 10 ORFs in 68.1 that are absent in 180.92, and 34 additional ORFs that were not previously annotated. Most of the differences appear to be due to genetic rearrangements in both isolates from a region that is frequently altered in human CMV (hCMV) during in vitro passage. These results indicate that the rhCMV ORF repertoire is larger than previously recognized. Like hCMV, understanding of the complete coding capacity of rhCMV is complicated by genomic instability and may require comparisons with additional isolates in vitro and in vivo.
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