Isolation and genetic characterization of novel bovine parechoviruses from Japanese black cattle.
Mami ObaMayo ShimotoriNatsuko TeshimaLisa YamaguchiHitoshi TakemaeShoichi SakaguchiHiroho IshidaHironobu MurakamiTetsuya MizutaniMakoto NagaiPublished in: Archives of virology (2024)
Novel bovine parechoviruses (Bo ParVs) were isolated from the feces of Japanese black cattle. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the novel Bo ParVs formed an independent cluster, exhibiting 72.2-75.6% nucleotide sequence identity to previous Bo ParVs, suggesting that they represent a new genotype. Bo ParVs, including the novel Bo ParVs, shared sequence similarity with each other in the 3' untranslated region (3'UTR) and exhibited low sequence similarity (<38.9% identity) to other parechoviruses. However, a secondary structure prediction of the 3'UTR revealed that the Bo ParVs shared conserved motifs in domain 2 with parechovirus B and E, suggesting some evolutionary constrains in this region.