Journal of Advanced Research (Mar 2014)

Comparative sequence analysis of double stranded RNA binding protein encoding gene of parapoxviruses from Indian camels

  • G. Nagarajan,
  • Shelesh Kumar Swami,
  • Shyam Singh Dahiya,
  • G. Sivakumar,
  • F.C. Tuteja,
  • S.D. Narnaware,
  • S.C. Mehta,
  • Raghvendar Singh,
  • N.V. Patil

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jare.2013.05.001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 271 – 276

Abstract

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The dsRNA binding protein (RBP) encoding gene of parapoxviruses (PPVs) from the Dromedary camels, inhabitating different geographical region of Rajasthan, India were amplified by polymerase chain reaction using the primers of pseudocowpoxvirus (PCPV) from Finnish reindeer and cloned into pGEM-T for sequence analysis. Analysis of RBP encoding gene revealed that PPV DNA from Bikaner shared 98.3% and 76.6% sequence identity at the amino acid level, with Pali and Udaipur PPV DNA, respectively. Reference strains of Bovine papular stomatitis virus (BPSV) and PCPV (reindeer PCPV and human PCPV) shared 52.8% and 86.9% amino acid identity with RBP gene of camel PPVs from Bikaner, respectively. But different strains of orf virus (ORFV) from different geographical areas of the world shared 69.5–71.7% amino acid identity with RBP gene of camel PPVs from Bikaner. These findings indicate that the camel PPVs described are closely related to bovine PPV (PCPV) in comparison to caprine and ovine PPV (ORFV).

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