| Literature DB >> 28125631 |
Guangyu Sun1, Christopher N Larsen1, Nicole Baumgarth2, Edward B Klem3, Richard H Scheuermann4,5,6.
Abstract
The rapid spread of Zika virus (ZIKV) has caused much concern in the global health community, due in part to a link to fetal microcephaly and other neurological illnesses. While an increasing amount of ZIKV genomic sequence data is being generated, an understanding of the virus molecular biology is still greatly lacking. A significant step towards establishing ZIKV proteomics would be the compilation of all proteins produced by the virus, and the resultant virus genotypes. Here we report for the first time such data, using new computational methods for the annotation of mature peptide proteins, genotypes, and recombination events for all ZIKV genomes. The data is made publicly available through the Virus Pathogen Resource at www.viprbrc.org.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28125631 PMCID: PMC5268401 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0170462
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
ZIKV and other flaviviruses used to identify mature peptides for the ZIKV polyprotein.
| Taxon | Viral species | Genome accession | Polyprotein |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12637 | Dengue virus | NC_002640 | NP_073286 |
| 11072 | Japanese encephalitis virus | NC_001437 | NP_059434 |
| 11079 | Murray Valley encephalitis virus | NC_000943 | NP_051124 |
| 11080 | St. Louis encephalitis virus | NC_007580 | YP_001008348 |
| 64286 | Usutu virus | NC_006551 | YP_164264 |
| 11082 | West Nile virus | NC_001563 | NP_041724 |
| 11089 | Yellow fever virus | NC_002031 | NP_041726 |
| 64320 | Zika virus | NC_012532 | YP_002790881 |
Fig 1ZIKV polyprotein processing to produce mature peptides.
The polyprotein of Zika virus is post-translationally processed by viral and host proteases into functional mature peptides: the capsid protein (C), intracellular capsid protein (Ci), signal peptide of the premembrane protein (pr), membrane protein (M), envelope protein (E), nonstructural proteins (NS1 –NS5), including the proteolytic helicase (NS3) and the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (NS5), and the 2k protein (2k), whose removal activates the virus particle during its final assembly. The numbers above the mature peptides correspond to the first amino acid of each mature peptide in the full-length polyprotein for genome NC_012532.
Fig 2ZIKV reference phylogeny tree and genotypes.
Three distinct genotype lineages—Asian, East African and West African—are apparent in the ZIKV phylogeny tree. FastME was used to produce a phylogenetic tree with complete genome nucleotide sequences of a selected set of reference strains. Trees with virtually identical branching structures were produced using RaxML and PhyML (not shown).