A new avirulent, heat-resistance HB92 strain of newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) was acquired from Australia V4 strain. Its complete nucleotides sequence was first determined. The entire genome of NDV HB92 consists of 15...A new avirulent, heat-resistance HB92 strain of newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) was acquired from Australia V4 strain. Its complete nucleotides sequence was first determined. The entire genome of NDV HB92 consists of 15 186 nucleotides (GenBank accession no. AY225110). It was demonstrated by sequence analysis that nucleotides homology of HB92 strain with virulent strain ZJ1 were 83.9%, and the homology compared with avirulent vaccine strain La Sota and B1 were 94.0% and 93.5%, respectively. These results might be contributive to the study of the molecular mechanism of evolution of the NDV strain HB92 and to develop the engineered recombinant vaccine. Key words newcastle disease virus - genomic sequence - sequence analysis CLC number S 852. 65 Foundation item: Supported by Hubei Natural Science Foundation (2002AB144)Biography: Pan Zhi-shu(1961-), male, Ph. D, Associate professor, research direction: molecular biology and pathogenesis of eucaryotic viruses.展开更多
文摘A new avirulent, heat-resistance HB92 strain of newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) was acquired from Australia V4 strain. Its complete nucleotides sequence was first determined. The entire genome of NDV HB92 consists of 15 186 nucleotides (GenBank accession no. AY225110). It was demonstrated by sequence analysis that nucleotides homology of HB92 strain with virulent strain ZJ1 were 83.9%, and the homology compared with avirulent vaccine strain La Sota and B1 were 94.0% and 93.5%, respectively. These results might be contributive to the study of the molecular mechanism of evolution of the NDV strain HB92 and to develop the engineered recombinant vaccine. Key words newcastle disease virus - genomic sequence - sequence analysis CLC number S 852. 65 Foundation item: Supported by Hubei Natural Science Foundation (2002AB144)Biography: Pan Zhi-shu(1961-), male, Ph. D, Associate professor, research direction: molecular biology and pathogenesis of eucaryotic viruses.