G. Wallner et al., CHARACTERIZATION AND COMPLETE GENOME SEQUENCES OF HIGH-VIRULENCE AND LOW-VIRULENCE VARIANTS OF TICK-BORNE ENCEPHALITIS-VIRUS, Journal of General Virology, 77, 1996, pp. 1035-1042
The entire genomic sequences of two strains (Hypr and 263) of the flav
ivirus tick-borne encephalitis (TEE) virus differing in virulence from
the prototypic strain Neudoerfl were determined. Strain Hypr is a hum
an isolate of TEE virus with a high laboratory passage history which e
xhibits a significantly higher neuroinvasiveness in mice compared to t
he prototype strain. Strain 263 is a low-passage tick-isolate with a t
emperature-sensitive and attenuated phenotype. Except for the heteroge
neous 3' non-coding regions strains Hypr and 263 share, respectively,
97.2% and 97.6% nucleotide sequence identity with strain Neudoerfl, an
d differ by a total of 42 and 36 amino acids from the prototypic strai
n. Of these, only 12 amino acids for each of the two strains represent
non-conservative differences unique to an individual strain and some
of these are located at positions highly conserved among flaviviruses.
Based on these observations, the potential biological significance of
particular sequence differences is discussed in the context of the cu
rrent knowledge about molecular determinants of flavivirus virulence.