Mutation detail:
| Mutation site | P653L |
| Virus | Influenzavirus A H1N1 |
| Mutation level |
Amino acid Level |
| Gene/protein/region type | PA |
| Gene ID | 23308128 |
| Country | - |
| Mutation type |
nonsynonymous mutation |
| Genotype/subtype/clade | - |
| Sample |
cell line |
| Variants | - |
| Viral reference sequence | GQ166654.1 |
| Drug/antibody/vaccine | favipiravir resistant |
| Transmissibility |
promote |
| Transmission mechanism | - |
| Pathogenicity |
- |
| Pathogenicity mechanism | - |
| Immune escape mutation | - |
| Immune escape mechanism | - |
| RT-PCR primers probes | - |
Protein detail:
| Protein name | Polymerase PA |
| Uniprot protein ID | C3W5X6 |
| Protein length | 716 amino acids |
| Protein description | PA Plays an essential role in viral RNA transcription and replication by forming the heterotrimeric polymerase complex together with PB1 and PB2 subunits. The complex transcribes viral mRNAs by using a unique mechanism called cap-snatching. It consists in the hijacking and cleavage of host capped pre-mRNAs. These short capped RNAs are then used as primers for viral mRNAs. The PB2 subunit is responsible for the binding of the 5' cap of cellular pre-mRNAs which are subsequently cleaved after 10-13 nucleotides by the PA subunit that carries the endonuclease activity. |
Literature information:
| Pubmed ID | 34061908 |
| Clinical information | No |
| Disease | - |
| Published year | 2021 |
| Journal | PLoS Pathog |
| Title | Favipiravir-resistant influenza A virus shows potential for transmission |
| Author | Daniel H Goldhill,Ada Yan,Rebecca Frise,Jie Zhou,Jennifer Shelley |
| Evidence | Modelling revealed that due to a fitness advantage for the PA P653L mutant, reassortment with the wild-type virus to gain wild-type PB1 segment in vivo resulted in the loss of the PB1 resistance mutation K229R. |