Cite this publication as: ICTVdB Management (2006). 00.073.0.02.001.00.001. Rubella virus, strain M33. In: ICTVdB - The Universal Virus Database, version 4. Büchen-Osmond, C. (Ed), Columbia University, New York, USA
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Reference to Isolation Report
Weller TH, Neva FA (1962) Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 111: 215-225
Parkman, P.D. et al. (1962). Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 111: 225-230.
ICTVdB Virus Code: 00.073.0.02.001.00.001. Virus accession
number: 73002101.
NCBI Taxonomy Identifier
Taxon ID: 11043.
Reference to nucleotide sequence in PubMed: nucleotide sequences; complete genome sequences.
Structural Proteins: Envelope protein E1 has a molecular mass of 58000 Da and is the product of the polyprotein of 110 kd, translated from the 24S subgenomic mRNA. Envelope protein has been sequenced; sequence has the accession number [P08563]; is expressed in the late transcription phase; is forming the viral spikes (that contain neutralization and hemagglutinin epitopes, during post-translational processing envelope protein has been cleaved from the precursor protein (coding for the structural proteins E1, E2 and C, during post-translational processing envelope protein modifications occur that include glycosylation (with both N-linked glycans). Envelope protein E2; has a molecular mass of about 42000-48000 Da; has been sequenced; is expressed in the late transcription phase; during post-translational processing envelope protein modifications occur that include heavy glycosylation (with both N- andO-linked glycans). Nucleocapsid protein C; has a molecular mass of 33000 Da; is the product of the polyprotein 110 kd precursor; has been sequenced.
Non-Structural Proteins: Virus-coded non-structural proteins have been identified by sequence analysis (Johnstone P, Whitby J, Bosma T, Best JM and Sanders PG. Sequence variation in 5' termini of rubella virus genomes: Changes affecting structure of the 5' proximal stem-loop. Arch. Virol.).
Domain Eucarya
Kingdom Animalia.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata.
Phylum Vertebrata
Subphylum Vertebrata; Class Mammalia.
Class Mammalia
Order Primates;
Family
Hominidae.
General Symptoms in Animals Infection can affect the endocrine or exocrine system, or dermis, mucosa or epithelium. General symptoms include fever and rashes. Signs and symptoms include maculopapular; erythema marginatum. Lesions are found in skin or dermis.
Non-Vector Transmission: Virus is by inhaling; the likelihood of viral transmission by respiratory route (air-borne) is significant.
Histopathology: Virions are found in the cytoplasm.
Nakhasi HL, Meyer BC and Liu TY (1986). Rubella virus cDNA. Sequence and expression of E1 envelope protein. J. Biol. Chem. 261 (35), 16616-16621
Zheng DX, Dickens L, Liu TY and Nakhasi HL (1989). Nucleotide sequence of the 24S subgenomic messenger RNA of a vaccine strain (HPV77) of rubella virus: comparison with a wild-type strain (M33). Gene 82 (2), 343-349.
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