Mutation detail:
| Mutation site | 29722C>T |
| Virus | SARS-CoV-2 |
| Mutation level |
Nucleotide level |
| Gene/protein/region type | 3'UTR |
| Gene ID | - |
| Country | Brazil |
| Mutation type |
- |
| Genotype/subtype/clade | - |
| Sample |
Human |
| Variants | - |
| Viral reference sequence | NC_045512.2 |
| Drug/antibody/vaccine | - |
| Transmissibility |
- |
| Transmission mechanism | - |
| Pathogenicity |
- |
| Pathogenicity mechanism | - |
| Immune escape mutation | - |
| Immune escape mechanism | - |
| RT-PCR primers probes | - |
Protein detail:
| Protein name | - |
| Uniprot protein ID | - |
| Protein length | - |
| Protein description | - |
Literature information:
| Pubmed ID | 34044192 |
| Clinical information | No |
| Disease | - |
| Published year | 2021 |
| Journal | INFECTION GENETICS AND EVOLUTION |
| Title | E484K as an innovative phylogenetic event for viral evolution: Genomic analysis of the E484K spike mutation in SARS-CoV-2 lineages from Brazil |
| Author | PatrĂcia Aline Grohs Ferrareze, Vinicius Bonetti Franceschi, Amanda de Menezes Mayer, Gabriel Dickin Caldana, Ricardo Ariel Zimerman |
| Evidence | A hallmark of these Brazilian lineages is the presence of multiple lineage-defining mutations per lineage (Table 1 ). |