Abstract
Foot and mouth disease virus (FMDV), of the family Picornaviridae, consists of a single-stranded RNA (∼8,000 nucleotides), the translation of which is initiated on the 3′ side of a 150-nucleotide poly(C) tract and yields a single polyprotein which is processed by host cell proteases into four primary products (Fig. 1)1–4. One or more virus-specified proteases further cleave these into the final products, the capsid proteins (VP1–4) being derived from the precursor p88 (for review see ref. 5). There are seven serotypes of the virus and as it has been shown that the immunizing activity of FMDV particles is associated primarily with VP1 (refs 6, 7), it seems likely that antigenic variation in FMDV is a result of changes in the structure of this protein. To further our understanding of this variation and as a first step in the possible development of FMDV vaccines from genetically manipulated microorganisms, we report here the construction and analysis of recombinant plasmids containing cDNA copies of the RNA. Comparison of the deduced amino acid sequence with the known polypeptide sequences shows that the NH2-termini of VP2 and VP3 are conserved between the A and O serotypes whereas that of VP1 (the immunizing antigen) varies by as much as 42 between serotypes.
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Boothroyd, J., Highfield, P., Cross, G. et al. Molecular cloning of foot and mouth disease virus genome and nucleotide sequences in the structural protein genes. Nature 290, 800–802 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1038/290800a0
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