P. Pringakerblom et T. Adrian, THE HEXON GENES OF ADENOVIRUSES OF SUBGENUS-C - COMPARISON OF THE VARIABLE REGIONS, Research in virology, 144(2), 1993, pp. 117-127
We report on a 1402-base pair long DNA sequence, encoding for the vari
able region and parts of the flanking conserved regions of the human a
denovirus type 1 (AV1) hexon, and a DNA sequence comprising 1396 base
pairs, encoding for the corresponding regions of the human adenovirus
type 6 (AV6) hexon. AV1 and AV6, together with AV2 and AV5, belong to
subgenus C. Comparison of the predicted amino acid sequences of AV1 an
d AV6 with those of AV2 and AV5 revealed that the variable hexon regio
n could be subdivided into highly variable, variable and conserved reg
ions. Regions differing between AV2, AV5, AV1 and AV6 were the same as
those which were registered as different when comparing AV40 and AV41
(subgenus F), suggesting that these areas of the hexon protein repres
ent type-specific antigenic determinants. Alignment of the amino acid
sequences to the known 3-dimensional structure of the AV2 hexon demons
trated that the major amino acid changes were located in the Ll and L2
loops that form the surface of the hexon. Comparison of sequencing da
ta between the serotypes might elucidate questions concerning evolutio
n within subgenus C.