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Overlapping of the VP2-VP3 gene and the VP1 gene in the SV40 genome
Cell, 1977The nucleotide sequence of the SV40 Hind E fragment has been determined mainly by the partial chemical degradation procedure of Maxam and Gilbert (1977). The sequence of the strand with the same polarity as the late messenger RNA shows only one open reading frame for translation.
R, Contreras +3 more
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Genetic analysis of the VP2-encoding gene of canine parvovirus strains from Africa
Veterinary Microbiology, 2013Since the emergence of canine parvovirus type-2 (CPV-2) in the early 1970s, it has been evolving into novel genetic and antigenic variants (CPV-2a, 2b and 2c) that are unevenly distributed throughout the world. Genetic characterization of CPV-2 has not been documented in Africa since 1998 apart from the study carried out in Tunisia 2009. A total of 139
Banenat B Dogonyaro, Anna Marì Bosman
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Analysis of the VP2 protein gene of canine parvovirus strains from affected dogs in Japan
Research in Veterinary Science, 2013To clarify the evolution of canine parvovirus 2 (CPV-2) that has recently been epidemic in Japan, VP2 gene sequences at positions 3556-4166 were analyzed in 107 CPV-2 strains obtained from rectal swabs of diarrheic dogs from 2009 to 2011. CPV-2b (95 strains) was more frequently detected than CPV-2a (nine strains), while CPV-2c was not detected ...
Takehisa, Soma +4 more
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Phylogenetic Analysis of Canine Parvovirus VP2 Gene in China
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2014In this study, a total of 37 samples (58.0%) were found through PCR assay to be positive for canine parvovirus (CPV) of 66 suspected faecal samples of dogs collected from various cities throughout China. Eight CPV isolates could be obtained in the CRFK cell line.
L, Yi +4 more
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Phylogenetic Analysis of Canine Parvovirus VP2 Gene in Taiwan
Virus Genes, 2005Canine parvovirus (CPV) is a non-enveloped virus with a single-stranded DNA genome and causes infectious enteritis in dog. In this study, 36 isolates of CPV infection were obtained in Taichung, Taiwan from 2003 to 2004. Using primers that can distinguish subtypes of CPV, we amplified part of viral VP2 gene by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and the PCR
Hsien-Chi, Wang +4 more
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Phylogenetic analysis of canine parvovirus partial VP2 gene in India
Virus Genes, 2013A total of 85 samples (58.0 %) were found to be positive for Canine parvovirus (CPV) by PCR assay (Hfor/Hrev primers) out of 158 suspected faecal samples of dogs collected from various states/union territories of India. Nine CPV isolates could be obtained in A-72 cell line.
H K, Mukhopadhyay +5 more
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Analysis of VP2 gene sequences of canine parvovirus isolates in India
Archives of Virology, 2006The epidemiology of canine parvovirus (CPV) infections in dogs in India was examined using 27 isolates collected during a two-year period. The VP2 genes of 22 isolates were sequenced, and the deduced amino acid sequences were compared. The results indicated that the isolates belonged to CPV type 2a except four, which belonged to CPV type 2b. Comparison
Chinchkar, SR +5 more
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Sequence analysis of VP2 gene of canine parvovirus isolates in Thailand
Virus Genes, 2010Canine parvovirus (CPV) causes a very severe enteric disease especially in puppies. Twenty-six isolates of CPV were obtained from dogs at the Animal Hospital, Kasetsart University, Thailand. Whole VP2 gene of 26 isolates was amplified using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and its sequences were analyzed.
Siriwadee, Phromnoi +2 more
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Expression of porcine parvovirus VP2 gene requires codon optimized E. coli cells
Virus Genes, 2009Porcine parvovirus (PPV) is a widespread infectious virus that causes serious reproductive diseases of swine and death of piglets. The gene coding for the capsid protein VP2 of PPV was amplified and inserted into the plasmid pET-32a (+), which was then used to transform Escherichia coli Rosetta, the capsid protein of PPV was fused to a polyhistidine ...
Ting, Qi, Shangjin, Cui
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Phylogenetic analysis of the VP2 gene of canine parvoviruses circulating in China
Virus Genes, 2010Sequences of the full-length gene encoding the main capsid protein VP2 of 22 strains of canine parvovirus (CPV), isolated from domestic dogs in China between 1983 and 2008, were determined and analyzed in comparison with the sequences of 30 other strains of CPV from China and reference CPV isolates retrieved from GenBank.
Renzhou, Zhang +7 more
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