Amino Acid Mutations in the Protein Sequences of Human SARS CoV-2 Indian Isolates Compared to Wuhan-Hu-1 Reference Isolate from China

15 May 2020, Version 1
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Abstract

We report here all amino acid residue mutations present among the proteins in 22 Indian isolates of the human SARS CoV-2 complete genomes analyzed from the public repository of the NCBI databank. The isolates analysed are from 4 States of India and the reference complete genome corresponds to the first isolated SARS CoV-2 genome from Wuhan-Hu-1, China, epicenter of the current COVID-19 pandemic.

The 44 distinct mutations identified add to our growing knowledge on the emerging virus mutations in the global context.

Keywords

SARS CoV-2
Amino acid residue mutations
22 Indian isolates
nsp2
nsp3
nsp4
nsp6
RNA dependent RNA polymerase
helicase
spike glycoprotein
nucleocapsid phosphoprotein 'N'
orf3a
orf8
endoRNAse

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