Abstract: We are reporting computational studies of several genotyped strains
of astrovirus isolated in Colombia which we have genotyped using the 348-bp
segment located between nucleotides 258 and 606 close to the amino terminal
region of the complete ORF 2. By biocomputational techniques this 348-bp
segment from the different strains was translated into an amino acid sequence.
The sequences were aligned and compared in order to build a dendrogram. Our
results show that the 348 bp and the 116 amino acid peptides cluster in a very
conservative way, showing slight genetic variations between them. This slight
sequence variability does not allow us to identify common amino acid
substitution patterns shared by all members of each HAstV specific type, thus
suggesting that antigenic epitopes are probably located outside the 116 peptide
fragment of this capsid protein. These results show that there is little
recombination among different regions of the ORF2, thus suggesting that this
genotyping method should continue to be useful for serotyping HAstV
isolates.
Keywords: Human diarrhea, human astrovirus, ORF 2 of human astrovirus