Complete genomic sequence of human coronavirus OC43:: Molecular clock analysis suggests a relatively recent zoonotic coronavirus transmission event

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Vijgen, L [1 ]
Keyaerts, E [1 ]
Moës, E [1 ]
Thoelen, I [1 ]
Wollants, E [1 ]
Lemey, P [1 ]
Vandamme, AM [1 ]
Van Ranst, M [1 ]
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[1] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Rega Inst Med Res, Lab Clin & Epidemiol Virol, Dept Microbiol & Immunol, BE-3000 Leuven, Belgium
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10.1128/JVI.79.3.1595-1604.2005
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Coronaviruses are enveloped, positive-stranded RNA viruses with a genome of approximately 30 kb. Based on genetic similarities, coronaviruses are classified into three groups. Two group 2 coronaviruses, human coronavirus OC43 (HCoV-OC43) and bovine coronavirus (BCoV), show remarkable antigenic and genetic similarities. In this study, we report the first complete genome sequence (30,738 nucleotides) of the prototype HCoV-OC43 strain (ATCC VR759). Complete genome and open reading frame (ORF) analyses were performed in comparison to the BCoV genome. In the region between the spike and membrane protein genes, a 290-nucleotide deletion is present, corresponding to the absence of BCoV ORFs ns4.9 and ns4.8. Nucleotide and amino acid similarity percentages were determined for the major HCoV-OC43 ORFs and for those of other group 2 coronaviruses. The highest degree of similarity is demonstrated between HCoV-OC43 and BCoV in all ORFs with the exception of the E gene. Molecular clock analysis of the spike gene sequences of BCoV and HCoV-OC43 suggests a relatively recent zoonotic transmission event and dates their most recent common ancestor to around 1890. An evolutionary rate in the order of 4 X 10(-4) nucleotide changes per site per year was estimated. This is the first animal-human zoonotic pair of coronaviruses that can be analyzed in order to gain insights into the processes of adaptation of a nonhuman coronavirus to a human host, which is important for understanding the interspecies transmission events that led to the origin of the severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak.
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