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Senecavirus A Enhances Its Adaptive Evolution via Synonymous Codon Bias Evolution.

Simiao Zhao1, Huiqi Cui1,2, Zhenru Hu1, Li Du1, Xuhua Ran1, Xiaobo Wen1.   

Abstract

Synonymous codon bias in the viral genome affects protein translation and gene expression, suggesting that the synonymous codon mutant plays an essential role in influencing virulence and evolution. However, how the recessive mutant form contributes to virus evolvability remains elusive. In this paper, we characterize how the Senecavirus A (SVA), a picornavirus, utilizes synonymous codon mutations to influence its evolution, resulting in the adaptive evolution of the virus to adverse environments. The phylogenetic tree and Median-joining (MJ)-Network of these SVA lineages worldwide were constructed to reveal SVA three-stage genetic development clusters. Furthermore, we analyzed the codon bias of the SVA genome of selected strains and found that SVA could increase the GC content of the third base of some amino acid synonymous codons to enhance the viral RNA adaptive evolution. Our results highlight the impact of recessive mutation of virus codon bias on the evolution of the SVA and uncover a previously underappreciated evolutionary strategy for SVA. They also underline the importance of understanding the genetic evolution of SVA and how SVA adapts to the adverse effects of external stress.

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Keywords:  GC content; Senecavirus A; adaptive evolution; evolutionary strategy; synonymous codon bias

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35632797      PMCID: PMC9146685          DOI: 10.3390/v14051055

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Viruses        ISSN: 1999-4915            Impact factor:   5.818


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