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Codon usage variation of Zika virus: The potential roles of NS2B and NS4A in its global pandemic.

Authors :
Lin, Dechun
Li, Liqiang
Xie, Tian
Yin, Qingqing
Saksena, Nitin
Wu, Rangke
Li, Wanyu
Dai, Geyang
Ma, Jinmin
Zhou, Xiaohong
Chen, Xiaoguang
Source :
Virus Research. Mar2018, Vol. 247, p71-83. 13p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

A comprehensive demonstration of Zika virus (ZIKV) molecular evolution is essential for understanding its adaptation and expansion in its recent pandemics. Despite several studies on mutations and codon usage in ZIKVs, the variations in codon usage patterns across individual genes and their biological implication remains unclear. Here, we performed a gene-by-gene comparison of the codon usage variation in ZIKVs of the African and Asian lineages. We found that besides the evidence of positive selection (Ka/Ks >1) in the Asian lineage of the ZIKV genome, codon usage patterns were gene-specific and codon usage variation of ZIKV genes, was possibly constrained by their individual functional features, such as transmembrane domains, or antigenicity. In particular, the NS2B and NS4A genes showed distinct codon usage patterns, clearly separating them from the clusters of other genes in the correspondence analysis (CA). In the Asian lineage, the NS2B and NS4A genes showed the highest codon usage bias (ENC values: 51.01 ± 0.72 and 48.89 ± 0.99 respectively), and were subjected to the highest translation selection (ENC obs /ENC exp ratio: 0.847 ± 0.0297 and 0.828 ± 0.0233 respectively) in comparison to the African lineages of ZIKV. The CpG frequency of the NS2B showed a gradual ascending trend in the Asian ZIKV lineages, while in NS4A it was constrained along with the expansion of the Asian lineage. Furthermore, between the African and Asian lineages, differentiated and specific over-represented codons were more prominent in the NS2B and NS4A. Together, our study implies that ZIKVs are in the process of evolutionary fine tuning their codon as seen in the recent pandemics, and NS2B and NS4A could have played a potential role in the molecular evolution of the Asian lineage and their establishment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01681702
Volume :
247
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Virus Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
128184308
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.virusres.2018.01.014