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Virulent PB1-F2 residues: effects on fitness of H1N1 influenza A virus in mice and changes during evolution of human influenza A viruses.

Sci Rep. 2018; 
Alymova Irina V,McCullers Jonathan A,Kamal Ram P,Vogel Peter,Green Amanda M,Gansebom Shane,York I
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Peptide Synthesis Using the predicted amino acid sequence of the A/Puerto Rico/8/1934(H1N1) (“PR8”) PB1-F2, the 27-mer C-terminus (residues 61–87) PB1-F2-derived peptides with no, single, or multiple substi- tutions at positions 62, 68, 69, 70, 75, 79, and 82 were synthesized (GenScript Corp. Get A Quote

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Specific residues of influenza A virus (IAV) PB1-F2 proteins may enhance inflammation or cytotoxicity. In a series of studies, we evaluated the function of these virulence-associated residues in the context of different IAV subtypes in mice. Here, we demonstrate that, as with the previously assessed pandemic 1968 (H3N2) IAV, PB1-F2 inflammatory residues increase the virulence of H1N1 IAV, suggesting that this effect might be a universal feature. Combining both inflammatory and cytotoxic residues in PB1-F2 enhanced virulence further, compared to either motif alone. Residues from these virulent motifs have been present in natural isolates from human seasonal IAV of all subtypes, but there has been a... More

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