DESCRIPTION OF VIRUSES

Family Paramyxoviridae

Subfamily Pneumovirinae

Subfamily Pneumovirinae

Taxonomic Structure of the Subfamily

Subfamily

Pneumovirinae

Genus

    Pneumovirus

Genus

    Metapneumovirus

Distinguishing Features

Member species differ from those of the subfamily Paramyxovirinae in several features: (1) possession of 8-10 separate transcriptional elements; (2) smaller average ORF size; (3) possession of one additional unglycosylated nucleocapsid-associated protein (M2, formerly called 22K); (4) extensive O-linked glycosylation of the G protein; (5) the P locus encodes a single protein and does not have RNA editing; (6) a lack of amino acid sequence relatedness except for a low level in the F and L proteins, (7) the nucleocapsid diameter (13-14  nm compared with 18  nm in the subfamily Paramyxovirinae); (8) nucleocapsid pitch (7  nm); (9) length of glycoprotein spikes (10-14  nm). Species in the subfamily Pneumovirinae, genus Pneumovirus also lack neuraminidase; hemagglutinin is absent in BRSV and HRSV, but is present in Murine pneumonia virus (MPV). The G protein is structurally unrelated to the HN or H proteins of the other genera of the family Paramyxoviridae and exhibits a high level of interstrain diversity only 53% identity among HRSV isolates and only 21-30% identity between human and animal respiratory syncytial viruses.


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