Molecular evolution of the capsid gene in human norovirus genogroup II

نویسندگان

  • Miho Kobayashi
  • Yuki Matsushima
  • Takumi Motoya
  • Naomi Sakon
  • Naoki Shigemoto
  • Reiko Okamoto-Nakagawa
  • Koichi Nishimura
  • Yasutaka Yamashita
  • Makoto Kuroda
  • Nobuhiro Saruki
  • Akihide Ryo
  • Takeshi Saraya
  • Yukio Morita
  • Komei Shirabe
  • Mariko Ishikawa
  • Tomoko Takahashi
  • Hiroto Shinomiya
  • Nobuhiko Okabe
  • Koo Nagasawa
  • Yoshiyuki Suzuki
  • Kazuhiko Katayama
  • Hirokazu Kimura
چکیده

Capsid protein of norovirus genogroup II (GII) plays crucial roles in host infection. Although studies on capsid gene evolution have been conducted for a few genotypes of norovirus, the molecular evolution of norovirus GII is not well understood. Here we report the molecular evolution of all GII genotypes, using various bioinformatics techniques. The time-scaled phylogenetic tree showed that the present GII strains diverged from GIV around 1630CE at a high evolutionary rate (around 10(-3) substitutions/site/year), resulting in three lineages. The GII capsid gene had large pairwise distances (maximum > 0.39). The effective population sizes of the present GII strains were large (>10(2)) for about 400 years. Positive (20) and negative (over 450) selection sites were estimated. Moreover, some linear and conformational B-cell epitopes were found in the deduced GII capsid protein. These results suggested that norovirus GII strains rapidly evolved with high divergence and adaptation to humans.

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دوره 6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016