[Objective] The study aimed to clone RPO30 gene from Sheeppox virus (SPPV) and predict the structure and function of the sequence. [Method] RPO30 gene of SPPV was cloned with PCR, linked into pMD18-T simple vector a...[Objective] The study aimed to clone RPO30 gene from Sheeppox virus (SPPV) and predict the structure and function of the sequence. [Method] RPO30 gene of SPPV was cloned with PCR, linked into pMD18-T simple vector and then transformed into E. coli DH5a. In blue-white screen, the white colonies were selected to prepare plasmids. The positive plasmids were selected by double digestion and PCR, and then sequenced. Finally, the structure and function of the sequence obtained were predicted by bioinformatics methods. [Results] The RPO30 gene was successfully obtained; its ORF was 585 bp, encoding 193 amino acids and containing a recognition site for Hind III. Moreover, the SPPV RPO30 gene shared different homologies with the RPO30 gene sequences of other pox virus strains from GenBank database. Further analysis by biological software showed that in RPO30 protein, amino acids 4-12, 18-26, 50- 61, 68- 92 and 176-190 had a high possibility to form the active center, and acting to these regions was likely to inactivate the enzyme encoded by the sequence, thus to inhibit viral replication efficiently. [Conclusion] This study will lay foundation for further study on the structure and function of RPO30.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31001056)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31101802)+1 种基金Major Program for New Transgenic Organism Verities Breeding of Ministry of Agriculture of China(2009ZX08008-010B)Key Science and Technology Foundation of Gansu Province(092NKDA032)~~
文摘[Objective] The study aimed to clone RPO30 gene from Sheeppox virus (SPPV) and predict the structure and function of the sequence. [Method] RPO30 gene of SPPV was cloned with PCR, linked into pMD18-T simple vector and then transformed into E. coli DH5a. In blue-white screen, the white colonies were selected to prepare plasmids. The positive plasmids were selected by double digestion and PCR, and then sequenced. Finally, the structure and function of the sequence obtained were predicted by bioinformatics methods. [Results] The RPO30 gene was successfully obtained; its ORF was 585 bp, encoding 193 amino acids and containing a recognition site for Hind III. Moreover, the SPPV RPO30 gene shared different homologies with the RPO30 gene sequences of other pox virus strains from GenBank database. Further analysis by biological software showed that in RPO30 protein, amino acids 4-12, 18-26, 50- 61, 68- 92 and 176-190 had a high possibility to form the active center, and acting to these regions was likely to inactivate the enzyme encoded by the sequence, thus to inhibit viral replication efficiently. [Conclusion] This study will lay foundation for further study on the structure and function of RPO30.