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. 1990 Feb;64(2):913–917. doi: 10.1128/jvi.64.2.913-917.1990

Construction and characterization of two infectious molecular clones of encephalomyocarditis virus.

R K Naviaux 1, S H Cohen 1, K M Vanden Brink 1, G W Jordan 1
PMCID: PMC249189  PMID: 2153252

Abstract

We constructed and characterized two infectious molecular clones of encephalomyocarditis (EMC) virus. Both constructs, pDL and pDA, were assembled from five overlapping cDNA clones derived from the diabetogenic variant of EMC virus (EMC-D) and from two synthetic oligonucleotide cartridges. pDA contained a single point mutation at position 1720 within the "puff" region of capsid protein 1AB that was derived from the nondiabetogenic variant of EMC virus (EMC-B). This point mutation resulted in an amino acid substitution of arginine (EMC-B) for lysine (EMC-D). Our construction illustrates two novel findings: (i) that the problem of stably cloning long poly(C) tracts of EMC virus can be circumvented by the use of a shortened, synthetic, poly(dC-dG) oligonucleotide cartridge, and (ii) that a single point mutation in the puff region of the capsid protein 1AB leads to change in its electrophoretic mobility and to a change in the plaque size of recombinant virus.

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