Chikungunya virus is recognized as a serious public health problem. The complete genome was sequenced for a chikungunya virus isolated from the mosquito
Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is an enveloped, positive-sense, single-stranded RNA arthropod-borne virus, which is taxonomically classified as a member of the
CHIKV was isolated by cell culture (
Whole-genome analysis reveals the Yemeni CHIKV isolate is 99.5% similar to the Indian Oceans strains but only 96.7% similar to the S27 African CHIKV prototype (GenBank accession no. NC_004162). The Yemeni isolate has several unique amino acid substitutions in the nonstructural and structural protein regions: two in the nsP2 region (I447M and N667Y), 5 amino acid deletions in the nsP3 at positions 368 to 372, one in the nsP4 region (L385H), and one in the E2 region (V251A). A deletion observed in the nsP3 region is of particular interest, as this locus is involved in negative-strand RNA synthesis, a function critical to the virus. The biological effect, if any, of this deletion should be determined.
Phylogenetic trees were generated using MEGA (version 6.0) (
The assembled complete genome sequence of the Yemeni CHIKV isolate was submitted to GenBank under the accession no.
We thank the entomology staff of the Malaria Control Program, Ministry of Public Health and Population, and the WHO office in Sana’a, Republic of Yemen, for their help during the outbreak investigations in Al-Hodayda and facilitating clearance procedures, respectively. We also thank the Viral and Zoonotic Disease Research Program of U.S. Naval Medical Research Unit No. 3 for providing us with the CHIKV isolates.
This work was funded by the Department of Defense