Journal article
Identification of mixed equine rhinitis B virus infections leading to further insight on the relationship between genotype, serotype and acid stability phenotype
JJ Horsington, JR Gilkerson, CA Hartley
Virus Research | ELSEVIER | Published : 2011
Abstract
Equine rhinitis B virus (ERBV) is the single species in the genus Erbovirus, family Picornaviridae. Equine rhinitis B viruses exist in three serotypes and are associated with respiratory disease in horses. Members of the species vary in stability at acid pH. To date there has been discordance in genotype, serotype and acid stability phenotype groupings. To identify capsid regions associated with acid stability, two viruses were serially treated at pH 3.3 to isolate acid-stable mutants. An acid-stable mutant of the prototype acid-labile serotype 1 virus contained a single amino acid change in the C-terminus of VP1. Similar treatment with a separate isolate identified a multiple ERBV serotype ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Nino Ficorilli and Cynthia Brown for technical assistance. J.J.H. was the recipient of a Melbourne Research Scholarship. Other funding support was from the Special Virology Fund, Centre for Equine Virology, The University of Melbourne.