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Mutation Information
Mutation Site T123N
Mutation Type Amino acid level
Gene/Protein/Region Type S
Genotype/Subtype D
Immune Escape Y
Literature Information
PubMed PMID 32102257
Disease HBV infection
Published Year 2020
Journal Viruses
Title A Hyper-Glycosylation of HBV Surface Antigen Correlates with HBsAg-Negativity at Immunosuppression-Driven HBV Reactivation in Vivo and Hinders HBsAg Recognition in Vitro.
Author Salpini R,Piermatteo L,Battisti A,Colagrossi L,Aragri M,Yu La Rosa K,Bertoli A,Saccomandi P,Lichtner M,Marignani M,Maylin S,Delaugerre C,Morisco F,Coppola N,Marrone A,Iapadre N,Cerva C,Aquaro S,Angelico M,Sarmati L,Andreoni M,Verheyen J,Ceccherini-Silberstein F,Levrero M,Perno CF,Belloni L,Svicher V
Evidence These NLGSs are located in the major hydrophilic region of HBsAg (known to be the target of antibodies) and resulted from the single mutation T115N, T117N, T123N, N114ins, and from the triple mutant S113N+T131N+M133T.

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Mutation Information Note
  • Gene/Protein/Region Type: Virus Gene (e.g. LMP-1) or Virus Protein (e.g. Rep 68) or Virus Region (e.g. S, X)
Literature Information Note
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