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Pressure for Pattern-Specific Intertypic Recombination between Sabin Polioviruses: Evolutionary Implications

Complete genomic sequences of a non-redundant set of 70 recombinants between three serotypes of attenuated Sabin polioviruses as well as location (based on partial sequencing) of crossover sites of 28 additional recombinants were determined and compared with the previously published data. It is demo...

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Autores principales: Korotkova, Ekaterina, Laassri, Majid, Zagorodnyaya, Tatiana, Petrovskaya, Svetlana, Rodionova, Elvira, Cherkasova, Elena, Gmyl, Anatoly, Ivanova, Olga E., Eremeeva, Tatyana P., Lipskaya, Galina Y., Agol, Vadim I., Chumakov, Konstantin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5707560/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29165333
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v9110353
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author Korotkova, Ekaterina
Laassri, Majid
Zagorodnyaya, Tatiana
Petrovskaya, Svetlana
Rodionova, Elvira
Cherkasova, Elena
Gmyl, Anatoly
Ivanova, Olga E.
Eremeeva, Tatyana P.
Lipskaya, Galina Y.
Agol, Vadim I.
Chumakov, Konstantin
author_facet Korotkova, Ekaterina
Laassri, Majid
Zagorodnyaya, Tatiana
Petrovskaya, Svetlana
Rodionova, Elvira
Cherkasova, Elena
Gmyl, Anatoly
Ivanova, Olga E.
Eremeeva, Tatyana P.
Lipskaya, Galina Y.
Agol, Vadim I.
Chumakov, Konstantin
author_sort Korotkova, Ekaterina
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description Complete genomic sequences of a non-redundant set of 70 recombinants between three serotypes of attenuated Sabin polioviruses as well as location (based on partial sequencing) of crossover sites of 28 additional recombinants were determined and compared with the previously published data. It is demonstrated that the genomes of Sabin viruses contain distinct strain-specific segments that are eliminated by recombination. The presumed low fitness of these segments could be linked to mutations acquired upon derivation of the vaccine strains and/or may have been present in wild-type parents of Sabin viruses. These “weak” segments contribute to the propensity of these viruses to recombine with each other and with other enteroviruses as well as determine the choice of crossover sites. The knowledge of location of such segments opens additional possibilities for the design of more genetically stable and/or more attenuated variants, i.e., candidates for new oral polio vaccines. The results also suggest that the genome of wild polioviruses, and, by generalization, of other RNA viruses, may harbor hidden low-fitness segments that can be readily eliminated only by recombination.
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spelling pubmed-57075602017-12-05 Pressure for Pattern-Specific Intertypic Recombination between Sabin Polioviruses: Evolutionary Implications Korotkova, Ekaterina Laassri, Majid Zagorodnyaya, Tatiana Petrovskaya, Svetlana Rodionova, Elvira Cherkasova, Elena Gmyl, Anatoly Ivanova, Olga E. Eremeeva, Tatyana P. Lipskaya, Galina Y. Agol, Vadim I. Chumakov, Konstantin Viruses Article Complete genomic sequences of a non-redundant set of 70 recombinants between three serotypes of attenuated Sabin polioviruses as well as location (based on partial sequencing) of crossover sites of 28 additional recombinants were determined and compared with the previously published data. It is demonstrated that the genomes of Sabin viruses contain distinct strain-specific segments that are eliminated by recombination. The presumed low fitness of these segments could be linked to mutations acquired upon derivation of the vaccine strains and/or may have been present in wild-type parents of Sabin viruses. These “weak” segments contribute to the propensity of these viruses to recombine with each other and with other enteroviruses as well as determine the choice of crossover sites. The knowledge of location of such segments opens additional possibilities for the design of more genetically stable and/or more attenuated variants, i.e., candidates for new oral polio vaccines. The results also suggest that the genome of wild polioviruses, and, by generalization, of other RNA viruses, may harbor hidden low-fitness segments that can be readily eliminated only by recombination. MDPI 2017-11-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5707560/ /pubmed/29165333 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v9110353 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Korotkova, Ekaterina
Laassri, Majid
Zagorodnyaya, Tatiana
Petrovskaya, Svetlana
Rodionova, Elvira
Cherkasova, Elena
Gmyl, Anatoly
Ivanova, Olga E.
Eremeeva, Tatyana P.
Lipskaya, Galina Y.
Agol, Vadim I.
Chumakov, Konstantin
Pressure for Pattern-Specific Intertypic Recombination between Sabin Polioviruses: Evolutionary Implications
title Pressure for Pattern-Specific Intertypic Recombination between Sabin Polioviruses: Evolutionary Implications
title_full Pressure for Pattern-Specific Intertypic Recombination between Sabin Polioviruses: Evolutionary Implications
title_fullStr Pressure for Pattern-Specific Intertypic Recombination between Sabin Polioviruses: Evolutionary Implications
title_full_unstemmed Pressure for Pattern-Specific Intertypic Recombination between Sabin Polioviruses: Evolutionary Implications
title_short Pressure for Pattern-Specific Intertypic Recombination between Sabin Polioviruses: Evolutionary Implications
title_sort pressure for pattern-specific intertypic recombination between sabin polioviruses: evolutionary implications
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5707560/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29165333
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v9110353
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