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Prediction of amino acid pairs sensitive to mutations in the spike protein from SARS related coronavirus
Authors:Wu Guang  Yan Shaomin
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DreamSciTech Consulting Co. Ltd., 301, Building 12, Nanyou A-zone, Jainnan Road, CN-518054, Shenzhen, PR China

Abstract:In this study, we analyzed the amino acid pairs affected by mutations in two spike proteins from human coronavirus strains 229E and OC43 by means of random analysis in order to gain some insight into the possible mutations in the spike protein from SARS-CoV. The results demonstrate that the randomly unpredictable amino acid pairs are more sensitive to the mutations. The larger is the difference between actual and predicted frequencies, the higher is the chance of mutation occurring. The effect induced by mutations is to reduce the difference between actual and predicted frequencies. The amino acid pairs whose actual frequencies are larger than their predicted frequencies are more likely to be targeted by mutations, whereas the amino acid pairs whose actual frequencies are smaller than their predicted frequencies are more likely to be formed after mutations. These findings are identical to our several recent studies, i.e. the mutations represent a process of degeneration inducing human diseases.
Keywords:Author Keywords: Amino acid pairs  Coronavirus  Mutations  SARS
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