Whole Genome Sequences of the Wildtype AU-1 Rotavirus A Strain: The Prototype of the AU-1-like Genotype Constellation.
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Most human rotaviruses belong to the Wa-like, DS-1-like, or AU-1-like genotype constella tion. The AU-1-like constellation, albeit minor, captured attention because its prototype strain AU-1
originated from feline rotavirus, leading to the concept of interspecies transmission of rotavirus. The
AU-1 genome sequence determined by various laboratories over the years has documented two
conflicting VP7 sequences in the GenBank. As culture-adaptation may introduce changes in the viral
genome, the original fecal (wild-type) and the seed stock of culture-adapted AU-1 genomes were
sequenced using the Illumina’s MiSeq platform to determine the authentic AU-1 sequence and to
identify what mutational changes were selected during cell-culture adaptation. The wild-type and
culture-adapted AU-1 genomes were identical except for one VP4-P475L substitution. Their VP7
gene was 99.9% identical to the previously reported AU-1 VP7 under accession number AB792641
but only 92.5% to that under accession number D86271. Thus, the wild-type sequences determined in
this study (accession numbers OR727616-OR727626) should be used as the reference. The VP4-P475L
mutation was more likely incidental than inevitable during cell-culture adaptation. This was the first
study in which the whole genomes of both wild-type and cultured RVA strains were simultaneously
determined by deep sequencing.
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Agbemabiese, C.A.; Dennis, F.E.; Lartey, B.L.; Damanka, S.A.; Nakagomi, T.; Nakagomi, O.; Armah, G.E. Whole Genome Sequences of the Wildtype AU-1 Rotavirus A Strain: The Prototype of the AU-1-like Genotype Constellation.
