Vascular endothelial growth factors encoded by Orf virus show surprising sequence variation but have a conserved, functionally relevant structure
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Vascular endothelial growth factors encoded by Orf virus show surprising sequence variation but have a conserved, functionally relevant structure
Abstract
The first report of a vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-like gene in Orf virus included the surprising observation that the genes from two isolates (NZ2 and NZ7) shared only 41.1% amino acid sequence identity. We have examined this sequence disparity by determining the VEGF gene sequence of 21 isolates of Orf virus derived from diverse sources. Most isolates carried NZ2-like VEGF genes but their predicted amino acid sequences varied by up to 30.8% with an average amino acid identity between pairs of NZ2-like sequences of 86.1%. This high rate of sequence variation is more similar to interspecies than intraspecies variability. In contrast, only three isolates carried an NZ7-like VEGF gene and these varied from the NZ7 sequence by no more than a single nucleotide. The VEGF family are ligands for a set of tyrosine kinase receptors. The viral VEGFs are unique among the family in that they recognize VEGF receptor 2 (VEGFR-2) but not VEGFR-1 or VEGFR-3. Comparisons of the viral VEGFs with other family members revealed some correlations between conserved residues and the ability to recognize specific VEGF receptors. Despite the sequence variations, structural predictions for the viral VEGFs were very similar to each other and to the structure determined by X-ray crystallography for human VEGF-A. Structural modelling also revealed that a groove seen in the VEGF-A homodimer and believed to play a role in its binding to VEGFR-1 is blocked in the viral VEGFs. This may contribute to the inability of the viral VEGFs to bind VEGFR-1.
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