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Amino Acid Substitution at Position 95 in Rabies Virus Matrix Protein Affects Viral Pathogenicity
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2011
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Knockout MouseVirus StructureViral ReplicationMolecular VirologyAmino AcidPathogenesisViral PathogenesisAmino Acid SubstitutionMolecular BiologyVirologyM ProteinPosition 95Amino Acid ResidueViral Structural ProteinMedicineViral GeneticsViral Pathogenicity
We previously reported that rabies virus strain CE(NiM), but not the parental Ni-CE strain, killed mice after intracerebral inoculation. CE(NiM) and Ni-CE are genetically identical except for two amino acids at positions 29 and 95 in the M protein. In this study, to identify which residue determines the pathogenicity, we examined pathogenicities of two Ni-CE mutants, CE(NiM29) and CE(NiM95), which were established by replacement of an amino acid residue at position 29 or 95 in the Ni-CE M protein with the corresponding residue of CE(NiM), respectively. We found that CE(NiM95), but not CE(NiM29), killed mice, indicating that the amino acid at position 95 in the M protein is the pathogenic determinant.
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