Citation
Jemain, Siti Fathimah Putery
(1999)
The Nucleotide Sequence of the Matrix (M) Protein Gene of Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) Strain AF 2240.
Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
The complete nucleotide sequence of the matrix (M) protein gene of the
local Newcastle disease virus (NDV) strain AF 2240 was determined. Based on
consensus primers, several segments of the M gene were reverse transcribed
and amplified by the polymerase chain reaction. The RT-PCR products were
cloned into a plasmid vector pCR™2.1. The DNA inserts in the clones were then
cycle-sequenced. The start and polyadenylation signals have been identified.
Assuming that the M gene starts and terminates at these sequences, the M gene
is 1223 nucleotides long and encodes an open reading frame of 364 amino acids,
corresponding to a polypeptide calculated molecular weight of 40 kDa. The M
protein, is both hydrophobic and basic. Phylogenetic analysis shows that the
strain has a close relationship with the North American Fontana strain. The M
protein amino acid sequence also shows similarities with members of the Rub ulavirus genus such as the Simian virus 5, the human parainfluenza virus
type 4 and the mumps virus. Similarities of the amino acid sequence also exist
between the local strain and other members of the Paramyxovirus and
Morbillivirus genus.
Download File
Additional Metadata
Actions (login required)
|
View Item |