[HTML][HTML] SARS-CoV2 envelope protein: non-synonymous mutations and its consequences

SS Hassan, PP Choudhury, B Roy - Genomics, 2020 - Elsevier
Genomics, 2020Elsevier
In the NCBI database, as on June 6, 2020, total number of available complete genome
sequences of SARS-CoV2 across the world is 3617. The envelope (E) protein of SARS-
CoV2 possesses several non-synonymous mutations over the transmembrane and C-
terminus domains in 15 (0.414%) genomes among 3617 SARS-CoV2 genomes, analyzed.
More precisely, 10 (0.386%) out of 2588 genomes from the USA, 3 (0.806%) from Asia, 1
(0.348%) from Europe and 1 (0.274%) from Oceania contained the missense mutations over …
Abstract
In the NCBI database, as on June 6, 2020, total number of available complete genome sequences of SARS-CoV2 across the world is 3617. The envelope (E) protein of SARS-CoV2 possesses several non-synonymous mutations over the transmembrane and C-terminus domains in 15 (0.414%) genomes among 3617 SARS-CoV2 genomes, analyzed. More precisely, 10(0.386%) out of 2588 genomes from the USA, 3(0.806%) from Asia, 1 (0.348%) from Europe and 1 (0.274%) from Oceania contained the missense mutations over the E-protein of SARS-CoV2 genomes. The C-terminus motif DLLV has been to DFLV and YLLV in the proteins from QJR88103 (Australia: Victoria) and QKI36831 (China: Guangzhou) respectively, which might affect the binding of this motif with the host protein PALS1.
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