SARS-CoV-2 Non-Structural Protein 1(NSP1) Mutation Virulence and Natural Selection: Evolutionary Trends in the Six Continents.
Samira Salami GhalehKarim RahimianMohammadamin MahmanzarBahar MahdaviSamaneh TokhanbigliMahsa Mollapour SisakhtAmin FarhadiMahsa Mousakhan BakhtiariDonna Lee KuehuYouping DengPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2022)
In this study, we analyzed 6,510,947 sequences of non-structural protein 1 as a conserved region of SARS-CoV-2. According to the obtained results, 93.4819% of samples had no mutant regions on their amino acid sequences. Heat map data of mutational samples demonstrated high percentages of mutations that occurred in the region of 72 to 126 amino acids indicating a hot spot region of the protein. Increased rates of E87D, H110Y, and R24C mutations in the timeline of our study were reported as significant compared to available mutant samples. Analyzing the details of replacing amino acids in the most frequent E87D mutation reveals the role of this alteration in increasing molecule flexibility and destabilizing the structure of the protein.