Comparison of the complete nucleotide sequences of the genomes of the neurovirulent poliovirus P3/Leon/37 and its attenuated Sabin vaccine derivative P3/Leon 12a1b.

Abstract
As part of a study into the molecular basis of attenuation and reversion to neurovirulence in the Sabin poliovirus vaccines, the complete nucleotide sequence of a cloned DNA copy of the genome of P3/Leon/37, the neurovirulent progenitor of the type 3 Sabin vaccine strain, P3/Leon 12a1b, was determined. Comparison of the sequence with that which was previously obtained for the vaccine strain indicates that attenuation has been brought about by a maximum of 10 point mutations, at least 5 of which are likely to be of minor significance. Predicted amino acid sequences of all the known virus-encoded proteins show that amino acid substitutions have occurred at only 3 positions. Two of these are in structural proteins (i.e., Ser .fwdarw. Phe in VP3 and Lys .fwdarw. Arg in VP1), and the 3rd, Thr .fwdarw. Ala, is in the nonstructural protein P2-3b. The distribution and nature of nucleotide and amino acid sequence differences suggest that a single base substitution may be responsible for the attenuated phenotype of the vaccine strain.