Table 2.
MERS region/protein |
Type of mutation in maM35c4 clone |
Amino acid position |
Nucleotide change |
Nucleotide numbering |
---|---|---|---|---|
5’ UTR | single nucleotide change | N/A | CTCACTT → TCGCTT | 28 |
nsp3 | Missense | A217V | GVA → GTA | 3486–3488 |
nsp3 | Missense | T1615N | ACT → AAT | 7680–7682 |
nsp6 | Missense | L232F | CTT → TTT | 11631–11633 |
nsp8* | Missense | I108L | ATT → CTT | 12384–12386 |
nsp14 | Missense | T521I | ACA → ATA | 19562–19564 |
spike | Missense | N222Y | AAT → TAT | 22119–22121 |
spike* | Insertion of RMR | R884-RMR-S885L | AATGCGGCT | 24109‖24110 |
spike* | Missense | S885L (L is 888 in new sequence) | AGT → CTT | 24108–24110 |
Orf3 | Nonsense | Q4stop | CAA → TAA | 25541–25543 |
Orf4a | Missense | P85L | CCT → CTT | 26104–26106 |
Orf4b/Orf5 | Large deletion between Orf4b & Orf5 | N/A | GATTTT…Δ | 26211–26863 |
…AAACCC | ||||
Membrane | Missense | S2F | TCT → TTT | 27856–27858 |
Protein and nucleotide sequence numbering is based on the EMC 2012 sequence (JX869059.2) with nonstructural protein annotations described in NC_019843.
Numbering for the amino acids begins with the first amino acid of each individual protein.
Mutations that can also be found in icMERSma1 (Cockrell et al., 2016).