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NS4A protein as a marker of HCV history suggests that different HCV genotypes originally evolved from genotype 1b
BACKGROUND: The 9.6 kb long RNA genome of Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is under the control of RNA dependent RNA polymerase, an error-prone enzyme, for its transcription and replication. A high rate of mutation has been found to be associated with RNA viruses like HCV. Based on genetic variability, HCV h...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3145594/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21696641 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-8-317 |
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author | Sarwar, Muhammad T Kausar, Humera Ijaz, Bushra Ahmad, Waqar Ansar, Muhammad Sumrin, Aleena Ashfaq, Usman A Asad, Sultan Gull, Sana Shahid, Imran Hassan, Sajida |
author_facet | Sarwar, Muhammad T Kausar, Humera Ijaz, Bushra Ahmad, Waqar Ansar, Muhammad Sumrin, Aleena Ashfaq, Usman A Asad, Sultan Gull, Sana Shahid, Imran Hassan, Sajida |
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description | BACKGROUND: The 9.6 kb long RNA genome of Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is under the control of RNA dependent RNA polymerase, an error-prone enzyme, for its transcription and replication. A high rate of mutation has been found to be associated with RNA viruses like HCV. Based on genetic variability, HCV has been classified into 6 different major genotypes and 11 different subtypes. However this classification system does not provide significant information about the origin of the virus, primarily due to high mutation rate at nucleotide level. HCV genome codes for a single polyprotein of about 3011 amino acids which is processed into structural and non-structural proteins inside host cell by viral and cellular proteases. RESULTS: We have identified a conserved NS4A protein sequence for HCV genotype 3a reported from four different continents of the world i.e. Europe, America, Australia and Asia. We investigated 346 sequences and compared amino acid composition of NS4A protein of different HCV genotypes through Multiple Sequence Alignment and observed amino acid substitutions C(22), V(29), V(30), V(38), Q(46 )and Q(47 )in NS4A protein of genotype 1b. Furthermore, we observed C(22 )and V(30 )as more consistent members of NS4A protein of genotype 1a. Similarly Q(46 )and Q(47 )in genotype 5, V(29), V(30), Q(46 )and Q(47 )in genotype 4, C(22), Q(46 )and Q(47 )in genotype 6, C(22), V(38), Q(46 )and Q(47 )in genotype 3 and C(22 )in genotype 2 as more consistent members of NS4A protein of these genotypes. So the different amino acids that were introduced as substitutions in NS4A protein of genotype 1 subtype 1b have been retained as consistent members of the NS4A protein of other known genotypes. CONCLUSION: These observations indicate that NS4A protein of different HCV genotypes originally evolved from NS4A protein of genotype 1 subtype 1b, which in turn indicate that HCV genotype 1 subtype 1b established itself earlier in human population and all other known genotypes evolved later as a result of mutations in HCV genotype 1b. These results were further confirmed through phylogenetic analysis by constructing phylogenetic tree using NS4A protein as a phylogenetic marker. |
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spelling | pubmed-31455942011-07-29 NS4A protein as a marker of HCV history suggests that different HCV genotypes originally evolved from genotype 1b Sarwar, Muhammad T Kausar, Humera Ijaz, Bushra Ahmad, Waqar Ansar, Muhammad Sumrin, Aleena Ashfaq, Usman A Asad, Sultan Gull, Sana Shahid, Imran Hassan, Sajida Virol J Research BACKGROUND: The 9.6 kb long RNA genome of Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is under the control of RNA dependent RNA polymerase, an error-prone enzyme, for its transcription and replication. A high rate of mutation has been found to be associated with RNA viruses like HCV. Based on genetic variability, HCV has been classified into 6 different major genotypes and 11 different subtypes. However this classification system does not provide significant information about the origin of the virus, primarily due to high mutation rate at nucleotide level. HCV genome codes for a single polyprotein of about 3011 amino acids which is processed into structural and non-structural proteins inside host cell by viral and cellular proteases. RESULTS: We have identified a conserved NS4A protein sequence for HCV genotype 3a reported from four different continents of the world i.e. Europe, America, Australia and Asia. We investigated 346 sequences and compared amino acid composition of NS4A protein of different HCV genotypes through Multiple Sequence Alignment and observed amino acid substitutions C(22), V(29), V(30), V(38), Q(46 )and Q(47 )in NS4A protein of genotype 1b. Furthermore, we observed C(22 )and V(30 )as more consistent members of NS4A protein of genotype 1a. Similarly Q(46 )and Q(47 )in genotype 5, V(29), V(30), Q(46 )and Q(47 )in genotype 4, C(22), Q(46 )and Q(47 )in genotype 6, C(22), V(38), Q(46 )and Q(47 )in genotype 3 and C(22 )in genotype 2 as more consistent members of NS4A protein of these genotypes. So the different amino acids that were introduced as substitutions in NS4A protein of genotype 1 subtype 1b have been retained as consistent members of the NS4A protein of other known genotypes. CONCLUSION: These observations indicate that NS4A protein of different HCV genotypes originally evolved from NS4A protein of genotype 1 subtype 1b, which in turn indicate that HCV genotype 1 subtype 1b established itself earlier in human population and all other known genotypes evolved later as a result of mutations in HCV genotype 1b. These results were further confirmed through phylogenetic analysis by constructing phylogenetic tree using NS4A protein as a phylogenetic marker. BioMed Central 2011-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3145594/ /pubmed/21696641 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-8-317 Text en Copyright ©2011 Sarwar et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Sarwar, Muhammad T Kausar, Humera Ijaz, Bushra Ahmad, Waqar Ansar, Muhammad Sumrin, Aleena Ashfaq, Usman A Asad, Sultan Gull, Sana Shahid, Imran Hassan, Sajida NS4A protein as a marker of HCV history suggests that different HCV genotypes originally evolved from genotype 1b |
title | NS4A protein as a marker of HCV history suggests that different HCV genotypes originally evolved from genotype 1b |
title_full | NS4A protein as a marker of HCV history suggests that different HCV genotypes originally evolved from genotype 1b |
title_fullStr | NS4A protein as a marker of HCV history suggests that different HCV genotypes originally evolved from genotype 1b |
title_full_unstemmed | NS4A protein as a marker of HCV history suggests that different HCV genotypes originally evolved from genotype 1b |
title_short | NS4A protein as a marker of HCV history suggests that different HCV genotypes originally evolved from genotype 1b |
title_sort | ns4a protein as a marker of hcv history suggests that different hcv genotypes originally evolved from genotype 1b |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3145594/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21696641 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-8-317 |
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