Domańska-Blicharz Katarzyna, Kuczkowski Maciej, Sajewicz-Krukowska Joanna
Department of Poultry Diseases, National Veterinary Research Institute, Puławy, Poland.
Department of Epizootiology and Clinic of Bird and Exotic Animals, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Wroclaw, Poland.
Virus Genes. 2019 Apr;55(2):243-247. doi: 10.1007/s11262-019-01639-1. Epub 2019 Feb 13.
Quail deltacoronavirus (QdCoV) described for the first time in the United Arab Emirates in 2018 belongs to the same deltacoronavirus species as viruses discovered in swine and tree sparrows. The full-length genome of QdCoV detected in quails with enteritis in Poland has similar organization as Middle Eastern viruses although there is no NSP7c gene. The overall degree of nucleotide sequence identity was 92.4-92.6% between Polish PL/G032/2015 and Middle Eastern UAE-HKU30 QdCoV isolates. The sequences of the individual genes show similar nucleotide identities in the range of 91.4-94.7% with the exception of the S gene with lower identity of 85.6-85.7%. The most variable part of the S gene is its fragment encoding the N-terminal domain of the S protein which is responsible for receptor binding. The amino acid homology in this region between PL/G032/2015 and UAE-HKU30 QdCoVs was 74.5-74.7%. In contrast, the C-terminal domain of the S protein which is responsible for membrane fusion had an amino acid homology of 96.9%. In the phylogenetic tree, PL/G032/2015 branched separately but clustered with the UAE-HKU30 QdCoV isolates. These data suggest that PL/G032/2015 could be a new genetic/serologic variant of QdCoV.
鹌鹑δ冠状病毒(QdCoV)于2018年在阿拉伯联合酋长国首次被描述,与在猪和树麻雀中发现的病毒属于同一δ冠状病毒物种。在波兰患有肠炎的鹌鹑中检测到的QdCoV全长基因组与中东病毒具有相似的组织结构,尽管没有NSP7c基因。波兰的PL/G032/2015与中东的阿联酋-HKU30 QdCoV分离株之间的核苷酸序列总体同一性为92.4-92.6%。除S基因同一性较低(85.6-85.7%)外,各个基因的序列显示出相似的核苷酸同一性,范围在91.4-94.7%之间。S基因最可变的部分是其编码S蛋白N端结构域的片段,该结构域负责受体结合。PL/G032/2015与阿联酋-HKU30 QdCoV在该区域的氨基酸同源性为74.5-74.7%。相比之下,负责膜融合的S蛋白C端结构域的氨基酸同源性为96.9%。在系统发育树中,PL/G032/2015单独分支,但与阿联酋-HKU30 QdCoV分离株聚类。这些数据表明,PL/G032/2015可能是QdCoV的一种新的基因/血清学变体。