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The Duck Plague Virus (DPV) is the causative agent of Duck plague, which causes significant economic losses in the commercial duck industry all over the world. Our laboratory had identified and sequenced the DPV UL41 gene. Bioinformatics analysis of DPV UL41 gene were performed by some software and online tools. The results showed that GC content of duck plague virus UL41 gene was 42.42%, which encoded...
Glycoprotein K encoded by the DEV-UL53 gene is one of the DEV envelope glycoproteins. Like most members of the alphaherpesvirinae, the genes in the UL region of its genome are well conserved, which means that the major DEV envelope glycoprotein K possessing similar functions of envelope glycoprotein K of alphaherpesvirinae plays an essential role in viral replication and cell fusion. Glycoprotein...
Duck enteritis virus (DEV) is an alphaherpesvirinae that causes an acute, contagious, and fatal disease. In this study, the DEV-ULS3 gene from Key Laboratory of Animal Disease and Human Health of Sichuan Province was cloned and sequenced. Nucleotide sequence analysis revealed a 1032 bp open reading frame (ORF) theoretically encoding a 343-amino acid polypeptide was homologous to UL53 gene of alphaherpesvirinaes...
The analysis on codon usage bias of UL26.5 gene of duck enteritis virus (DEV) may provide a basis for understanding the evolution and pathogenesis of DEV and for selecting appropriate host expression systems to improve the expression of target genes in vivo and in vitro. In this study, the synonymous codon usage in the UL26.5 gene of DEV and 27 reference herpesviruses have been investigated . The...
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