Fitness and virulence of a coxsackievirus mutant that can circumnavigate the need for phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase class III beta.
J Virol
; 88(5): 3048-51, 2014 Mar.
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Coxsackieviruses require phosphatidylinositol-4-kinase IIIß (PI4KIIIß) for replication but can bypass this need by an H57Y mutation in protein 3A (3A-H57Y). We show that mutant coxsackievirus is not outcompeted by wild-type virus during 10 passages in vitro. In mice, the mutant virus proved as virulent as wild-type virus, even when mice were treated with a PI4KIIIß inhibitor. Our data suggest that upon emergence, the 3A-H57Y mutant has the fitness to establish a resistant population with a virulence similar to that of wild-type virus.
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Enterovirus
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1-Fosfatidilinositol 4-Quinase
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Aptidão Genética
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Mutação
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En
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2014
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