Abstract
Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV), a gammacoronavirus within the Coronaviridae family, is an economically important etiological disease agent in chickens. Both early diagnosis and determination of the immune status of chickens are important for controlling IBV outbreaks in chicken flocks. The N protein is the most abundantly expressed virus-derived protein during IBV infection and can induce a strong immune response by producing antibodies during early infection or immunization. In this study, we found that the amino acid sequences of the N protein between CK/CH/LJL/04I and the other 22 IBVs were conserved, especially in the 1–160 amino acid region. Based on the sequence similarities, the three recombinant proteins, rN160 (amino acid positions 1–160), rN266 (144–409), and rN409 (1–409), were expressed using the
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