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Avian Angara disease caused by fowl adenovirus serotype 4 (FAdV-4) has spread widely and brought economic losses to the poultry industry in some countries. Effective vaccines for Angara disease control are currently lacking. In this study, four capsid proteins (hexon, penton, fiber1 and fiber2) from FAdV-4 were selected, and their optimal efficient antigenic epitopes predicted by bioinformatics software were tandemly linked with the flexible linker GGGGS. Based on their amino acid sequences, the DNA sequences for the genes encoding the multiantigen epitope tandem proteins (MAETPs) FAdV4:F1, FAdV4:P, FAdV4:F2 and FAdV4:H were chemosynthesized and then ligated by T4 ligases at the cleavage sites of restriction endonucleases to construct DNAs encoding the multilinked fusion recombinant proteins (MLFRPs) used as protective antigens from avian Angara disease. These genes ligated into the expression vector pET-28a were successfully expressed using the Escherichia coli prokaryotic expression system to prepare five kinds of MLFRPs (FAdV4:F1-P-F2-H, FAdV4:F1-F2-P-H, FAdV4:F1-F2-H-P, FAdV4:F1-P-H-F2 and FAdV4:F1-H-F2-P) for use to immunize chicks. FAdV-4 was injected into MLFRP-immunized chickens, and the challenge protection rate was evaluated. FAdV4:F1-P-F2-H produced the best protection against FAdV-4, with a single immunization resulting in a 100 % protection rate, followed by FAdV4:F1-F2-P-H (83.33 %) and FAdV4:F1-F2-H-P (66.67 %). FAdV4:F1-P-H-F2 and FAdV4:F1-H-F2-P were not able to induce a good immune protection effect after one immunization. However, all of the MLFRPs were capable of protecting the host from FAdV-4 infection after two immunizations. In conclusion, these MLFRPs generated based on capsid proteins of FAdV-4 are promising candidate subunit vaccines against Angara disease.
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