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Volume 23, Number 7—July 2017
Dispatch

Novel Pestivirus Species in Pigs, Austria, 2015

Benjamin LampComments to Author , Lukas Schwarz, Sandra Högler, Christiane Riedel, Leonie Sinn, Barbara Rebel-Bauder, Herbert Weissenböck, Andrea Ladinig, and Till Rümenapf
Author affiliations: University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria

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Table

BLAST analysis of the 12 putative mature proteins and the polyprotein of novel pestivirus Linda virus from pigs with congenital tremor, Austria, 2015*

Putative mature protein Amino acid region Best BLAST hit (GenBank accession no.) Alignment coverage, % E-value Identity, %
Npro 1–182 BV (YP_008992092.1) 96 4 × 10–64 60
Core 183–283 BV (YP_008992092.1) 95 3 × 10–43 83
Erns 284–504 BV (YP_008992092.1) 100 5 × 10–117 74
E1 505–702 BV (YP_008992092.1) 100 3 × 10–82 67
E2 703–1077 BV (YP_008992092.1) 98 4 × 10–140 53
P7 1078–1152 BV (YP_008992092.1) 100 1 × 10–25 60
NS2 1153–1608 BV (YP_008992092.1) 99 0.0 63
NS3 1609–2291 BV (YP_008992092.1) 100 0.0 85
NS4A 2292–2354 BV (YP_008992092.1) 100 2 × 10–28 81
NS4B 2355–2701 BV (YP_008992092.1) 100 0.0 78
NS5A 2702–3205 BV (YP_008992092.1) 100 0.0 53
NS5B 3206–3923 BV (YP_008992092.1) 99 0.0 73

*BV, Bungowannah virus; E, envelope; NS, nonstructural.

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