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A Potential SARS-CoV-2 Variant of Interest (VOI) Harboring Mutation E484K in the Spike Protein Was Identified within Lineage B.1.1.33 Circulating in Brazil.

Paola Cristina ResendeTiago GräfAnna Carolina Dias PaixãoLuciana AppolinarioRenata Serrano LopesAna Carolina da Fonseca MendonçaAlice Sampaio Barreto da RochaFernando do Couto MottaLidio Gonçalves Lima NetoRicardo KhouriCamila I de OliveiraPedro Santos-MuccilloJoão Felipe BezerraDalane Loudal Florentino TeixeiraIrina RiedigerMaria do Carmo DeburRodrigo Ribeiro-RodriguesAnderson Brandao LeiteCliomar Alves do SantosTatiana Schäffer GregianiniSandra Bianchini FernandesAndré Felipe Leal BernardesAndrea Cony CavalcantiFábio MiyajimaClaudio SachhiTirza MattosCristiano Fernandes da CostaEdson DelatorreGabriel L WallauFelipe Gomes NavecaGonzalo BelloMarilda Mendonça Siqueira
Published in: Viruses (2021)
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) epidemic in Brazil was dominated by two lineages designated as B.1.1.28 and B.1.1.33. The two SARS-CoV-2 variants harboring mutations at the receptor-binding domain of the Spike (S) protein, designated as lineages P.1 and P.2, evolved from lineage B.1.1.28 and are rapidly spreading in Brazil. Lineage P.1 is considered a Variant of Concern (VOC) because of the presence of multiple mutations in the S protein (including K417T, E484K, N501Y), while lineage P.2 only harbors mutation S:E484K and is considered a Variant of Interest (VOI). On the other hand, epidemiologically relevant B.1.1.33 deriving lineages have not been described so far. Here we report the identification of a new SARS-CoV-2 VOI within lineage B.1.1.33 that also harbors mutation S:E484K and was detected in Brazil between November 2020 and February 2021. This VOI displayed four non-synonymous lineage-defining mutations (NSP3:A1711V, NSP6:F36L, S:E484K, and NS7b:E33A) and was designated as lineage N.9. The VOI N.9 probably emerged in August 2020 and has spread across different Brazilian states from the Southeast, South, North, and Northeast regions.
Keyphrases
  • sars cov
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • single cell
  • cell fate
  • coronavirus disease
  • gene expression
  • transcription factor
  • dna methylation