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    Virology. 1990 Mar;175(1):307-12.

    Molecular cloning and sequence analysis of human parainfluenza type 4A virus HN gene: its irregularities on structure and activities.

    Bando H, Kondo K, Kawano M, Komada H, Tsurudome M, Nishio M, Ito Y.

    Department of Microbiology, Mie University School of Medicine, Japan.

    We cloned the cDNA of human parainfluenza type 4A virus (PIV-4A) HN gene by reverse-transcription of virus-specific mRNAs and genomic RNA, and determined the complete nucleotide sequence of the HN gene. The predicted HN protein sequence of PIV-4A showed significant relatedness with those of other paramyxoviruses, SV5, NDV, MuV, PIV-3, BPIV-3, indicating a common ancestor. The homologies between the viruses suggested that PIV-4A is more closely related to NDV, SV5, and MuV than to the parainfluenza viruses, PIV-3, bovine parainfluenza type 3 virus (BPIV-3), and Sendai virus (SV). Sixty amino acids were commonly conserved among the viruses, other than PIV-4A. Two of these amino acids were substituted in PIV-4A HN and are predicted to be located near the active site of the neuraminidase. The analysis of neuraminidase of PIV-4 revealed that the activity is hardly detectable, suggesting the significant effect of the substituted amino acid sites on neuraminidase activity.

    PMID: 2155512 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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