2017
DOI: 10.1111/1348-0421.12543
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A novel 111‐nucleotide duplication in the G gene of human metapneumovirus

Abstract: In 2017, novel human metapneumovirus (HMPV) A2b subgroup strains with a 111-nucleotide duplication in the G gene was detected by the present team. These strains were related to previously identified HMPV A2b strains with a 180-nucleotide duplication; however, they appeared to be different strains, produced by an independent duplication event. The recent evolution of HMPV suggests that careful monitoring of this virus is required.

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“…Recently, unique variant HMPV strains possessing a 180-or 111-nucleotide duplication (nt-dup) in the G gene were detected in Japan, Spain, Vietnam, and China (GeneBank accession number MF462419.1) (8)(9)(10). These variants belong to the subgroup A2b and are called HMPV A2b180nt-dup and HMPV A2b111nt-dup, respectively (8,10). The present study reports surveillance data of HMPV strains detected in Yokohama City, Japan between 2013 and 2018.…”
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“…Recently, unique variant HMPV strains possessing a 180-or 111-nucleotide duplication (nt-dup) in the G gene were detected in Japan, Spain, Vietnam, and China (GeneBank accession number MF462419.1) (8)(9)(10). These variants belong to the subgroup A2b and are called HMPV A2b180nt-dup and HMPV A2b111nt-dup, respectively (8,10). The present study reports surveillance data of HMPV strains detected in Yokohama City, Japan between 2013 and 2018.…”
Section: Short Communicationmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Detailed phylogenetic analysis of HMPV strains shows two distinct lineages, A2a and A2b, in the subgroup A2 (7). Recently, unique variant HMPV strains possessing a 180-or 111-nucleotide duplication (nt-dup) in the G gene were detected in Japan, Spain, Vietnam, and China (GeneBank accession number MF462419.1) (8)(9)(10). These variants belong to the subgroup A2b and are called HMPV A2b180nt-dup and HMPV A2b111nt-dup, respectively (8,10).…”
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“…Differently, G protein is weakly immunogenic [ 7 ], with 28% genetic divergence between genotypes and 74-82% intra-genotype [ 4 ]. In addition, 180- and 111-nucleotide duplications have been recently described into G protein’s ectodomain [ [8] , [9] , [10] , [11] ].…”
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