AVM v1, released 02-OCT-22

A manually curated database of aerosol-transmitted virus mutations, human diseases, and drugs

Mutation detail:


Mutation site H433Y
Virus Norovirus
Mutation level Amino acid level
Gene/protein/region type ORF2
Gene ID 1491972
Country Japan
Mutation type nonsynonymous mutation
Genotype/subtype/clade GII
Sample Human
Variants -
Viral reference sequence AY130761.1
Drug/antibody/vaccine -
Transmissibility -
Transmission mechanism -
Pathogenicity -
Pathogenicity mechanism -
Immune escape mutation -
Immune escape mechanism -
RT-PCR primers probes -

Protein detail:


Protein name Capsid protein VP1
Uniprot protein ID Q83884
Protein length 530 amino acids
Protein description The ORF2 encodes the major capsid protein, VP1, which consists of a shell (S) and two protruding (P) domains, P1 and P2. The S domain is responsible for assembly of VP1, and the P1 domain enhances the stability of virus particles.27,28 The P2 domain, the most exposed surface of the viral particle,27 is involved in interaction with both potential neutralizing antibody and histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs), which are the presumptive initial binding site in establishing human infection.

Literature information:


Pubmed ID 24009213
Clinical information No
Disease -
Published year 2014
Journal Journal Of Medical Virology
Title Genetic analysis and homology modeling of capsid protein of norovirus GII.14
Author Wisoot Chan-It, Aksara Thongprachum, Shoko Okitsu, Masashi Mizuguchi, Hiroshi Ushijima
Evidence These 10 amino acid changes were present in the P2 subdomain: 277 (T-I), 287 (R-K), 297 (Q-E), 341(R-I), 373 (D-N), and in the P1-2 subdomain: 433(H-Y), 445 (I-M), 454 (I-V), 483 (L-F), 495(V-I). All of the GII.14 strains had an altered RGDlike motif (RGT