Mutation detail:
Mutation site | V25F/T30I |
Virus | SARS-CoV |
Mutation level ![]() |
Amino acid level |
Gene/protein/region type | E protein |
Gene ID | 1489671 |
Country | - |
Mutation type ![]() |
nonsynonymous mutation |
Genotype/subtype/clade | - |
Sample ![]() |
cell line |
Variants | - |
Viral reference sequence | AY291315.1 |
Drug/antibody/vaccine | - |
Transmissibility ![]() |
- |
Transmission mechanism | - |
Pathogenicity ![]() |
increase |
Pathogenicity mechanism | - |
Immune escape mutation | - |
Immune escape mechanism | - |
RT-PCR primers probes | - |
Protein detail:
Protein name | Small Envelope Protein |
Uniprot protein ID | P59637 |
Protein length | 76 amino acids |
Protein description | The E protein of SARS coronavirus contains three domains, N- terminal domain, transmmebrane domain, and C-terminal domain. The C- terminal localizes in the Endoplasmic Reticulum and Golgi complex to participate in the assembling and budding of the virions inside the host cells. The functions of the E protein include the assembly of the virion envelope; suppression of the host cells stress responses which is important for the downregulation of immune response and promotion of pathogenesis. |
Literature information:
Pubmed ID | 24788150 |
Clinical information | No |
Disease | - |
Published year | 2014 |
Journal | PLoS Pathogens |
Title | Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus envelope protein ion channel activity promotes virus fitness and pathogenesis |
Author | Jose L Nieto-Torres, Marta L DeDiego, Carmina Verdia-Baguena, Jose M Jimenez-Guardeno, Jose A Regla-Nava |
Evidence | Figure9 |