AVM v1, released 02-OCT-22

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

Mutation detail:


Mutation site M1050I
Virus Human respiratory syncytial virus
Mutation level Amino acid Level
Gene/protein/region type L
Gene ID 1494467
Country -
Mutation type nonsynonymous mutation
Genotype/subtype/clade -
Sample Human
Variants -
Viral reference sequence M74568.1
Drug/antibody/vaccine -
Transmissibility -
Transmission mechanism -
Pathogenicity -
Pathogenicity mechanism -
Immune escape mutation -
Immune escape mechanism -
RT-PCR primers probes -

Protein detail:


Protein name Polymerase
Uniprot protein ID P28887
Protein length 2165 amino acids
Protein description The core polymerase in RSV is composed of two proteins, a 250 kDa polymerase subunit (L), which contains the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, the polyribonucleotidyl transferase (PRNTase, capping), and the methyltransferase enzymatic domains essential for viral transcription and replication, and the 27 kDa phosphoprotein (P) accessory protein. . The L protein caps mRNA by a unique RNA-GDP polyribonucleotidyl transferase activity mapped to conserved region V (CRV). Methylation of the cap at the guanine-N-7 and ribose-2-O positions is catalyzed by a unique dual specificity methyltransferase activity that has been functionally mapped to region VI of the L protein.

Literature information:


Pubmed ID 24478424
Clinical information No
Disease -
Published year 2014
Journal Journal of virology
Title Chimeric Bovine/Human Parainfluenza Virus Type 3 Expressing Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) F Glycoprotein: Effect of Insert Position on Expression, Replication, Immunogenicity, Stability, and Protection against RSV Infection
Author Bo Liang,Shirin Munir,Emerito Amaro-Carambot,Sonja Surman,Natalie Mackow
Evidence Whole-genome sequencing of the six large plaque isolates of the F2 virus indicated that all of them had both an H552Q mutation in HPIV3 HN and a single mutation in HPIV3 F (one of the following: L282I, R263S, or K227N); some also had one or two mutations