The S1 genome segment of avian reovirus strain S1133 was cloned and co
mpletely sequenced. The sequence comprised 1636 bp with three distinct
open reading frames (ORFs), suggesting the gene was polycistronic in
nature. The three ORFs from 5' to 3' were predicted to encode polypept
ides of 9.8, 3.8 and 34.9 kDa, respectively. Of the three ORFs, only t
he third possessed the AUG initiation codon in an optimum context for
translation The third ORF-encoded protein, 326 amino acids in length,
was expressed in Escherichia coli and used as antigen in immunoblots.
The protein was concluded to be sigma 3 on the basis of its recognitio
n by a chicken anti-reovirus antiserum and due to the fact that a mous
e antiserum raised against it recognized specifically the viral sigma
3 polypeptide. Sequence comparison of the avian reovirus S1 gene with
its mammalian counterpart did not show any significant similarity betw
een the two. However, amino acid sequence analysis and the predicted e
xistence of a heptapeptide repeat pattern, as well as the relatively h
igh frequency of alpha-helix structures in the amino terminal portion
of sigma 3 suggests that this protein is structurally, and probably fu
nctionally, related to mammalian reovirus sigma 1 protein.