Selected article for: "amino acid and MERS cov"

Author: Lau, Susanna K. P.; Wong, Antonio C. P.; Lau, Terrence C. K.; Woo, Patrick C. Y.
Title: Molecular Evolution of MERS Coronavirus: Dromedaries as a Recent Intermediate Host or Long-Time Animal Reservoir?
  • Document date: 2017_10_16
  • ID: 1sq2uvur_10
    Snippet: Comparison of the amino acid sequences of the various lineages of MERS-CoV revealed that the number of changes in the S proteins is higher than in other proteins. Notably, MERS-CoV of lineage A2 showed 14 amino acid changes compared to other lineages, while most other lineages (A1, B2-6) only showed one amino acid change compared to other lineages ( Figure 4 ). These amino acid changes are not concentrated in particular motifs (Figure 4 )......
    Document: Comparison of the amino acid sequences of the various lineages of MERS-CoV revealed that the number of changes in the S proteins is higher than in other proteins. Notably, MERS-CoV of lineage A2 showed 14 amino acid changes compared to other lineages, while most other lineages (A1, B2-6) only showed one amino acid change compared to other lineages ( Figure 4 ). These amino acid changes are not concentrated in particular motifs (Figure 4 ).

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