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Volume 11, Number 5—May 2005
Research

Adenovirus Type 7 Peptide Diversity during Outbreak, Korea, 1995–2000

Eun Hwa Choi*†, Hee Sup Kim‡, Byung Wook Eun*§, Beyong Il Kim*, Jung Yeon Choi*, Hoan Jong Lee*§Comments to Author , and Toshiki Inada¶
Author affiliations: *Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea; †Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Kyungkido, Korea; ‡National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland, USA; §Seoul National University Children's Hospital, Seoul, Korea; ¶National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan

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Table 2

Comparison of 473 amino acid sequences from position 100 to 572 of the hexon gene in adenovirus type 7 strains

Genome type
Strain name
Place of
origin (y)
Accession no.
Amino acid position*
100
166 (169)
197 (200)
220 (223)
265 (268)
284 (287)
348 (351)
508 (511)
519 (522)
7p Gomen USA (1954) Z48571† Phe Ile Thr Gly Ala Ser Gln Leu His
7a S-1058 USA (1955) AF053085 Phe Ile Thr Gly Ala Ser Gln Leu His
7d BC3655 China (1981) U77392 Cys Ile Ile Gly Thr Arg Arg Phe His
7d BC4492 China (1984) U75953 Tyr Ile Ile Gly Ala Ser Gln Leu His
7d BC4609 China (1984) U77393 Tyr Ile Ile Gly Ala Ser Gln Leu Tyr
7d BC8488 China (1984) U77394 Tyr Val Ile Arg Ala Ser Gln Leu His
7d 383 Japan (1992) AF053086 Phe Ile Ile Gly Ala Ser Gln Leu His
7d2 Bal Japan (1995) AF053087 Phe Ile Ile Gly Ala Ser Gln Leu His
7d 95081 Korea (1995) AY769945 Phe Ile Ile Gly Ala Ser Gln Leu His
7l 99095 Korea (1999) AY769946 Phe Ile Ile Gly Ala Ser Gln Leu His

*Numbers in parentheses indicate the amino acid positions of Ad7p, Gomen strain. The remaining 25 amino acid (aa) changes specific to Gomen strain and 1 aa change specific to S-1058 are not provided in this table.
†Complete genome of the Gomen strain is available at GenBank (accession no. AY594255).

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