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Novel Synthetic Nucleotides of Notifiable Dengue (1–4), Japanese Encephalitis, Yellow Fever and Zika Flaviviruses
Author(s) -
Gerry Amor Camer,
Yuki Oikawa,
Hitomi Omaki,
Daiji Endoh
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
future science oa
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.825
H-Index - 23
ISSN - 2056-5623
DOI - 10.4155/fsoa-2018-0081
Subject(s) - dengue fever , virology , zika virus , flavivirus , yellow fever , dengue virus , nucleotide , japanese encephalitis , flaviviridae , biology , encephalitis , virus , genetics , gene , viral disease
Aim: To produce synthetic nucleotides of notifiable dengue virus (1–4 types), Japanese encephalitis, yellow fever and Zika flaviviruses. These notifiable flaviviruses, particularly dengue and Zika, are problematic mosquito-borne infections in the Philippines, as well as in those countries with tropical and subtropical climates. Method: An algorithmic design formulation of overlap extension – polymerase chain reaction (OE-PCR) was performed to propagate 50–60 oligomer lengths of select notifiable flaviviral RNAs to DNA nucleotides via the two-step process of OE-PCR. Result: Algorithmic OE-PCR design formulation efficiently produced 253–256 bp of notifiable flaviviruses. Comparing the newly designed algorithmic OE-PCR with existing executable programs demonstrated it to be efficient and useful in generating accurate sequences of synthetic flaviviral nucleotides. Conclusion: The efficiently and accurately produced novel synthetic nucleotides of notifiable dengue virus 1–4, Japanese encephalitis, yellow fever and Zika flaviviruses using OE-PCR is useful in understanding the dynamics of flaviviral species and holds potential for the development of synthetic nucleotide-based immunogens.

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