Genetic diversity in Ebola virus:Phylogenetic and in silico structural studies of Ebola viral proteins

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Alba Grifoni [1 ]
Alessandra Lo Presti [2 ]
Marta Giovanetti [2 ,3 ]
Carla Montesano [3 ]
Massimo Amicosante [1 ,4 ]
Vittorio Colizzi [3 ]
Alessia Lai [5 ]
Gianguglielmo Zehender [5 ]
Eleonora Cella [2 ,6 ]
Silvia Angeletti [7 ]
Massimo Ciccozzi [2 ,8 ]
机构
[1] ProxAgen Ltd.Sofia.Bulgaria  2. Department of Infectious Parasitic and Immunomediated Diseases,National Institute of Health
[2] Department of Biology,University of Rome 'Tor Vergata'
[3] Department of Biomedicine and Prevention,University of Rome Tor Vergata
[4] Laboratory of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine,University of Milan
[5] Department of Public Health and Infectious Diseases.Sapienza University of Rome.Rome
[6] Clinical Pathology and Microbiology Laboratory,University Hospital Campus Bio-Medico of Rome
[7] University Campus Bio-Medico
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Ebola virus; Proteins; Evolutionary analysis;
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R373 [人体病毒学(致病病毒)];
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100103 ; 100705 ;
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Objective:To explore the genetic diversity and the modification of antibody response in the recent outbreak of Ebola Virus.Methods:Sequences retrieved from public databases,the selective pressure analysis and the homology modelling based on the all protein(nucleoprotein.VP35,VP40.soluble glycoprotein,small soluble glycoprotein.VP30,VP24 and polymerase) were used.Results:Structural proteins VP24.VP30.VP35 and VP40 showed relative conserved sequences making them suitable target candidates for antiviral treatment.On the contrary,nucleoprotein.polymerase and soluble glycoprotein have high mutation frequency.Conclusions:Data from this study point out important aspects of Ebola virus sequence variability that for epitope and vaccine design should be considered for appropriate targeting of conserved protein regions.
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