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Previous issue date: 2014-08-01 / Coordena??o de Aperfei?oamento de Pessoal de N?vel Superior / Shrimp farming is one of the activities that contribute most to the growth of global aquaculture. However, this business has undergone significant economic losses due to the onset of viral diseases such as Infectious Myonecrosis (IMN). The IMN is already widespread throughout Northeastern Brazil and affects other countries such as Indonesia, Thailand and China. The main symptom of disease is myonecrosis, which consists of necrosis of striated muscles of the abdomen and cephalothorax of shrimp. The IMN is caused by infectious myonecrosis virus (IMNV), a non-enveloped virus which has protrusions along its capsid. The viral genome consists of a single molecule of double-stranded RNA and has two Open Reading Frames (ORFs). The ORF1 encodes the major capsid protein (MCP) and a potential RNA binding protein (RBP). ORF2 encodes a probable RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) and classifies IMNV in Totiviridae family. Thus, the objective of this research was study the IMNV complete genome and encoded proteins in order to develop a system differentiate virus isolates based on polymorphisms presence. The phylogenetic relationship among some totivirus was investigated and showed a new group to IMNV within Totiviridae family. Two new genomes were sequenced, analyzed and compared to two other genomes already deposited in GenBank. The new genomes were more similar to each other than those already described. Conserved and variable regions of the genome were identified through similarity graphs and alignments using the four IMNV sequences. This analyze allowed mapping of polymorphic sites and revealed that the most variable region of the genome is in the first half of ORF1, which coincides with the regions that possibly encode the viral protrusion, while the most stable regions of the genome were found in conserved domains of proteins that interact with RNA. Moreover, secondary structures were predicted for all proteins using various softwares and protein structural models were calculated using threading and ab initio modeling approaches. From these analyses was possible to observe that the IMNV proteins have motifs and shapes similar to proteins of other totiviruses and new possible protein functions have been proposed. The genome and proteins study was essential for development of a PCR-based detection system able to discriminate the four IMNV isolates based on the presence of polymorphic sites / A carcinicultura ? uma das atividades que mais contribui para o crescimento da aquicultura mundial. Entretanto, esta atividade vem sofrendo perdas econ?micas significativas devido ao surgimento de doen?as virais como a Mionecrose Infecciosa (IMN). A IMN j? est? disseminada em toda regi?o Nordeste do Brasil e atingiu outros pa?ses como Indon?sia, Tail?ndia e China. O principal sintoma da doen?a ? a mionecrose, que consiste na necrose dos m?sculos estriados do abd?men e do cefalot?rax do camar?o. A IMN ? causada pelo v?rus da mionecrose infecciosa (IMNV), um v?rus n?o envelopado que apresenta protrus?es ao longo de seu caps?deo. O genoma viral ? formado por uma ?nica mol?cula de RNA dupla fita e possui duas Open Reading Frames (ORFs). A ORF1 codifica a prote?na principal do caps?deo (MCP) e uma poss?vel prote?na de liga??o a RNA (RBP). A ORF2 codifica uma prov?vel RNA polimerase dependente de RNA (RdRp) e classifica o IMNV dentro da fam?lia Totiviridae. Assim, o objetivo desse estudo foi estudar o genoma completo do IMNV e as prote?nas codificadas no intuito de desenvolver um sistema que identificasse diferentes isolados do v?rus com base na presen?a de polimorfismos. A rela??o filogen?tica entre alguns totiv?rus foi investigada e mostrou um novo grupo para o IMNV dentro da fam?lia Totiviridae. Dois novos genomas foram sequenciados, analisados e comparados a outros dois genomas j? depositados no GenBank. Os novos genomas foram mais semelhantes entre si do que com aqueles j? descritos. Regi?es vari?veis e conservadas do genoma foram identificadas atrav?s de gr?ficos de similaridade e alinhamentos utilizando as quatro sequ?ncias do IMNV. Esta an?lise possibilitou o mapeamento de s?tios polim?rficos e revelou que a regi?o mais vari?vel do genoma se encontra na primeira metade da ORF1 e coincide com as regi?es que possivelmente codificam a protrus?o viral, enquanto que as regi?es mais est?veis se encontraram em dom?nios conservados de prote?nas que interagem com o RNA. Al?m disso, estruturas secund?rias foram preditas para todas as prote?nas empregando diversos softwares e modelos estruturais proteicos foram calculados usando modelagens por threading e simula??es ab initio. A partir dessas an?lises foi poss?vel observar que as prote?nas do IMNV possuem motivos e formas similares ?s prote?nas de outros totiv?rus, e novas poss?veis fun??es proteicas foram propostas. O estudo do genoma e das prote?nas foi essencial para o desenvolvimento de um sistema de detec??o baseado em PCR capaz de discriminar os quatro isolados do IMNV com base na presen?a de s?tios polim?rficos
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:repositorio.ufrn.br:123456789/12630 |
Date | 01 August 2014 |
Creators | Dantas, M?rcia Danielle de Ara?jo |
Contributors | CPF:05372896663, http://lattes.cnpq.br/6851351991421755, Lima, Jo?o Paulo Matos Santos, CPF:79332021368, http://lattes.cnpq.br/3289758851760692, Macedo, Leonardo Lima Pepino de, CPF:04312612455, http://lattes.cnpq.br/7934184974850346, Lanza, Daniel Carlos Ferreira |
Publisher | Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Programa de P?s-Gradua??o em Bioqu?mica, UFRN, BR, Bioqu?mica; Biologia Molecular |
Source Sets | IBICT Brazilian ETDs |
Language | Portuguese |
Detected Language | English |
Type | info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion, info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis |
Format | application/pdf |
Source | reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRN, instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, instacron:UFRN |
Rights | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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