Mutation detail:
Mutation site | 2485G>A |
Virus | Human respiratory syncytial virus |
Mutation level ![]() |
Nucleotide Level |
Gene/protein/region type | P |
Gene ID | 1494471 |
Country | USA |
Mutation type ![]() |
- |
Genotype/subtype/clade | A |
Sample ![]() |
Human |
Variants | - |
Viral reference sequence | KT992094.1 |
Drug/antibody/vaccine | - |
Transmissibility ![]() |
- |
Transmission mechanism | - |
Pathogenicity ![]() |
- |
Pathogenicity mechanism | - |
Immune escape mutation | - |
Immune escape mechanism | - |
RT-PCR primers probes | - |
Protein detail:
Protein name | Phosphoprotein |
Uniprot protein ID | P03421 |
Protein length | 241 amino acids |
Protein description | Phosphoprotein plays critical roles in regulating RNA replication and transcription through its interactions with multiple proteins. Tethers the RNA-directed RNA polymerase L to the nucleoprotein-RNA complex. Recruits the M2-1 protein, a processivity factor that is required for efficient transcription of viral RNA. Acts as a chaperone for neo-synthesized nucleoprotein by forming an N-P complex that preserves N in a monomeric and RNA-free state and prevents the association of nascent N with host cell RNAs . Recruits the host phosphatase PP1 to inclusion bodies to regulate viral transcription. Together with the nucleoprotein, sequesters host NF-kappa-B in inclusion bodies (IBs) thereby inhibiting this host defense pathway |
Literature information:
Pubmed ID | 32006006 |
Clinical information | No |
Disease | - |
Published year | 2020 |
Journal | The Journal of infectious diseases |
Title | Live-Attenuated Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccine With M2-2 Deletion and With Small Hydrophobic Noncoding Region Is Highly Immunogenic in Children |
Author | Elizabeth J McFarland,Ruth A Karron,Petronella Muresan,Coleen K Cunningham,Charlotte Perlowski |
Evidence | A nucleotide dimorphism at nucleotide 2485 (about 20% of the virus population containing a G2485A mutation at this site), which would result in a 20% subpopulation with a D47N amino acid change in the P ORF; |