Dengue fever virus is a pathogen caused by the Dengue virus, belonging to the Flaviviridae family. The virus has four distinct serotypes, namely DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3, and DEN-4.
DENV-1: A serotype of the Dengue fever virus, capable of causing Dengue fever infection. Individuals infected with DENV-1 may exhibit typical symptoms of Dengue fever, including fever, headache, muscle and joint pain, and more.
DENV-2: Another serotype that can cause Dengue fever. Individuals infected with DENV-2 may experience similar symptoms, including fever, headache, and rash. Severe infections may lead to hemorrhagic fever.
DENV-3: The third serotype of the Dengue fever virus. Individuals infected with DENV-3 may experience symptoms similar to other serotypes, but the specific course of the illness may vary.
DENV-4: The fourth serotype of the Dengue fever virus. Infection with DENV-4 can cause symptoms of Dengue fever, including fever and joint pain. Severe cases may exhibit hemorrhagic symptoms.
CDS | Name | Function |
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POLY | 5'UTR | Non-canonical translation;vRNA synthesis |
cHP | Translation initiation codon selection; viral viability | |
5'/ 3'UAR | vRNA cyclization; viral viability | |
5'/ 3'CS | vRNA cyclization;vRNA synthesis | |
3'UTR | Cap-dependent & non-canonical translation;vRNA synthesis | |
VR | Translation;vRNA synthesis | |
DB1/DB2 | Translation;vRNA synthesis | |
3'SL | Translation;vRNA synthesis | |
POLY | C | vRNA packaging |
prM | Prevention of premature fusion | |
E | Receptor binding; fusion | |
NS1 | Signal transduction | |
NS2B | NS3 serine protease cofactor | |
NS3 | Helicase; NTPase; 5'triphosphatase; serine protease | |
NS4B | Inhibition of lFN signal transduction | |
NS5 | RdRP; methyltransferase |
Dengue virus belongs to the Flaviviridae family and has four serotypes: DENV-1, DENV-2, DENV-3, and DENV-4.
DENV-1 is a serotype of the Dengue virus that is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide.
DENV-2 is a Dengue virus serotype linked to severe dengue, including hemorrhagic fever and shock syndrome.
DENV-3 is a Dengue virus serotype that can cause widespread dengue fever and severe illness in specific regions.
DENV-4 is the fourth serotype of the Dengue virus, predominantly endemic in certain areas, usually causing milder cases.
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