Affiliation:
1. Sichuan Agricultural University
Abstract
The structures and characteristics of the large subunit of ribonucleotide reductase (R1), encoded by UL39 gene from duck plague virus (DPV) were analyzed and predicted by using a series of free bioinformatics software packages and bioinformatics tools. The DPV UL39 gene has a base composition of 681 adenine (27.99%), 503 cytosine (20.67%), 593 guanine (24.37%) and 656 thymine (26.96%). The online analysis of the physico-chemical properties demonstrates that the protein has 40 potential phosphorylation sites and 4 N-glycosylation sites when the threshold of prediction score is above 0.5; without the signal peptide and the transmembrance region. The phylogenetic tree proved that DPV R1 protein had a close evolutionary relationship with the Mardivirus genus of the Alphaherpesviruses. In conclusion, all those results will provide some valuable information for the further research of UL39 gene.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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