Viral protein 1 sequence analysis of three infectious bursal disease virusstrains: A very virulent virus, its attenuated form, and an attenuated vaccine
H. Yehuda et al., Viral protein 1 sequence analysis of three infectious bursal disease virusstrains: A very virulent virus, its attenuated form, and an attenuated vaccine, AVIAN DIS, 43(1), 1999, pp. 55-64
Comparisons between sequences of very virulent, virulent, and attenuated st
rains of the infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) may indicate sites on t
he genome coinciding with virulence. In an attempt to detect if such sites
exist on the coding region of segment B, viral protein 1 (VP1) (encoded for
by segment B) of a very virulent Israeli virus, IL3; its attenuated strain
, IL4; and the attenuated Winterfield vaccine 2512 were cloned and sequence
d. A comparison was made among them and with six other published sequences
of segment B. Six nucleic acids distinguished between IL3 and IL4, three of
which were predicted to be expressed as amino acids. A striking similarity
between the VP1 sequences of 2512 and P2 (an attenuated German strain) was
discovered. Although conclusions could not be drawn concerning attenuation
sites on VP1, the analysis performed on the VP1 sequences of the two Israe
li strains and the Winterfield 2512 strain sheds light on the phylogeny of
IBDV and contributes to the accumulating information that may lead to the i
dentification of virulence-related sites of this virus.