1. Characterization of an H4N2 influenza virus from Quails with a multibasic motif in the hemagglutinin cleavage site
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Sook San Wong, Stephanie Sonnberg, Angela Ferguson, Min-Suk Song, Richard J. Webby, Mark Zanin, Scott Krauss, Adam Rubrum, Beate Crossley, Christine M. Oshansky, Carol J. Cardona, Hassan Zaraket, Patrick Seiler, and Sun Woo Yoon
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Gene Expression Regulation, Viral ,Multibasic cleavage site ,animal structures ,Molecular Sequence Data ,medicine.disease_cause ,Cleavage (embryo) ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Quail ,Virus ,Article ,Orthomyxoviridae Infections ,biology.animal ,Virology ,medicine ,Influenza A virus ,2.2 Factors relating to the physical environment ,Animals ,Viral ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Aetiology ,Peptide sequence ,Phylogeny ,biology ,Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences ,Ferrets ,Outbreak ,H4N2 ,Biological Sciences ,Trypsin ,Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 ,Influenza ,Infectious Diseases ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Hemagglutinins ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Low pathogenic avian influenza ,Influenza in Birds ,embryonic structures ,biology.protein ,Pneumonia & Influenza ,Infection ,Neuraminidase ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The cleavage motif in the hemagglutinin (HA) protein of highly pathogenic H5 and H7 subtypes of avian influenza viruses is characterized by a peptide insertion or a multibasic cleavage site (MBCS). Here, we isolated an H4N2 virus from quails (Quail/CA12) with two additional arginines in the HA cleavage site, PEKRRTR/G, forming an MBCS-like motif. Quail/CA12 is a reassortant virus with the HA and neuraminidase (NA) gene most similar to a duck-isolated H4N2 virus, PD/CA06 with a monobasic HA cleavage site. Quail/CA12 required exogenous trypsin for efficient growth in culture and caused no clinical illness in infected chickens. Quail/CA12 had high binding preference for α2,6-linked sialic acids and showed higher replication and transmission ability in chickens and quails than PD/CA06. Although the H4N2 virus remained low pathogenic, these data suggests that the acquisition of MBCS in the field is not restricted to H5 or H7 subtypes.
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- 2014
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