Absence of A3Z3-Related Hypermutations in the env and vif Proviral Genes in FIV Naturally Infected Cats
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Samples and DNA Extraction
2.2. A3Z3, env and vif Amplifications and Sequencing
2.3. Genotype and Haplotype Analyses
2.4. Hypermutations Analyses
3. Results
3.1. PCR Amplification and Sequencing
3.2. Identification of A3Z3 Haplotypes
3.3. Detection of Hypermutations
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Appendix A
Region | Primer Name | Sequence (5′–3′) | Size |
---|---|---|---|
Exon 3 A3Z3 | A3H2F | TCATCCCCAATGGCACCCACAGC | 590 pb |
A3H3R | TCAAACTCTGAGACGGAGGAGGAG | ||
External primers | VIF_FIV_PF | CTTCCTGAAGGGGATGAGTG | 3.1 kb |
ENV_PR | CCTARTTCTTGCATAGCRAAAGC | ||
Internal primers vif | VIF_FIV_PF | CTTCCTGAAGGGGATGAGTG | 756 pb |
VIF_FIV_PR | ATCTCTTCCATTCATAGYTCTCC | ||
Internal primers env | ENV2-3_PF | GAATGAGACTATAACAGGAC | 831 pb |
ENV2-3_PR | CAAGACCAATTTCCAGCAAT |
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Polymorphism | Codons | Genotype | Animals N = 30 (%) |
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A65S | TCA/TCA TCA/GCA GCA/GCA GCA/ATA | TT TG GG GA | 5 (16.7%) 18 (60%) 5 (16.7%) 2 (6.7%) |
R68Q | CAG/CGG CGG/CGG | AG GG | 10 (33.3%) 20 (66.7%) |
A94T | ACG/GCG GCG/GCG | AG GG | 10 (33.3%) 20 (66.7%) |
V96I | ATG/GTC GTC/GTC | AG GG | 4 (13.3%) 26 (86.7%) |
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Cano-Ortiz, L.; Maletich Junqueira, D.; Comerlato, J.; Zani, A.; Santos Costa, C.; Michel Roehe, P.; Franco, A.C. Absence of A3Z3-Related Hypermutations in the env and vif Proviral Genes in FIV Naturally Infected Cats. Viruses 2018, 10, 296. https://doi.org/10.3390/v10060296
Cano-Ortiz L, Maletich Junqueira D, Comerlato J, Zani A, Santos Costa C, Michel Roehe P, Franco AC. Absence of A3Z3-Related Hypermutations in the env and vif Proviral Genes in FIV Naturally Infected Cats. Viruses. 2018; 10(6):296. https://doi.org/10.3390/v10060296
Chicago/Turabian StyleCano-Ortiz, Lucía, Dennis Maletich Junqueira, Juliana Comerlato, André Zani, Cristina Santos Costa, Paulo Michel Roehe, and Ana Cláudia Franco. 2018. "Absence of A3Z3-Related Hypermutations in the env and vif Proviral Genes in FIV Naturally Infected Cats" Viruses 10, no. 6: 296. https://doi.org/10.3390/v10060296
APA StyleCano-Ortiz, L., Maletich Junqueira, D., Comerlato, J., Zani, A., Santos Costa, C., Michel Roehe, P., & Franco, A. C. (2018). Absence of A3Z3-Related Hypermutations in the env and vif Proviral Genes in FIV Naturally Infected Cats. Viruses, 10(6), 296. https://doi.org/10.3390/v10060296