Mutation detail:
Mutation site | R224G |
Virus | Influenzavirus A H1N1 |
Mutation level ![]() |
Amino acid Level |
Gene/protein/region type | NS1 |
Gene ID | 23308111 |
Country | Canada |
Mutation type ![]() |
nonsynonymous mutation |
Genotype/subtype/clade | clade 2 |
Sample ![]() |
Human |
Variants | - |
Viral reference sequence | CY147322.1 |
Drug/antibody/vaccine | - |
Transmissibility ![]() |
- |
Transmission mechanism | - |
Pathogenicity ![]() |
- |
Pathogenicity mechanism | - |
Immune escape mutation | - |
Immune escape mechanism | - |
RT-PCR primers probes | - |
Protein detail:
Protein name | Nonstructural Protein 1 |
Uniprot protein ID | C3W611 |
Protein length | 219 amino acids |
Protein description | The non-structural protein 1 (NS1) is a crucial influenza A virus immune regulator that antagonizes antiviral response. The NS1 protein counteracts the production of IFNs and the activities of IFN-induced proteins that restrict influenza virus replication. Furthermore, NS1 is a multifunctional regulatory viral protein that plays a critical role as a posttranscriptional regulatory factor in the life cycle of influenza virus; specifically, binding virion RNA. NS1 protein consists of 2 distinct functional domains connected by a flexible linker region (LR): an N-terminal RNA- binding domain (RBD, aa 1-73) and a C-terminal effector domain (ED, aa 74-207). The nucleotide sequence (NLS) (aa 35-41) overlaps the sequences needed for dsRNA binding. |
Literature information:
Pubmed ID | 19451021 |
Clinical information | No |
Disease | - |
Published year | 2009 |
Journal | J Clin Virol |
Title | Genetic microheterogeneity of emerging H275Y influenza virus A (H1N1) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada from the 2007-2011 respiratory season |
Author | A Eshaghi,S Bolotin,L Burton,D E Low,T Mazzulli,S J Drews |
Evidence | Strains exhibiting mutations A209T and R224G in the NS gene are denoted with a square, strains exhibiting only the A209T mutation are denoted with a triangle and strains exhibiting only the R224G mutation are denoted with a circle. All study strains used in this analysis belonged to Clade 2B, which is divided into two main branches. Toronto H275 strains cluster with A/Brisbane/59/2007, while Toronto H275Y strains cluster in a separate group with A/South Australia/1/2008 and A/Wisconsin/01/2008 and have a common A189T mutation in the HA gene. Toronto H275Y strains listed in this figure as well A/South Australia/1/2008 and A/Wisconsin/01/2008 have A209T and R224G mutations in the NS1 gene. A minority of H275 strains has either A209T or R224G mutations in the NS2 gene. |