IV mutation literature information.


  Amino acid changes in HA and determinants of pathogenicity associated with influenza virus A H1N1pdm09 during the winter seasons 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 in Mexico.
 PMID: 31445105       2019       Virus research
Abstract: We also found the D222 G substitution, which has been associated with a higher tropism towards the lower respiratory tract, and a non-reported insertion of one Ile in NS1 (Ile113).


  Influenza A virus hemagglutinin mutations associated with use of neuraminidase inhibitors correlate with decreased inhibition by anti-influenza antibodies.
 PMID: 31783761       2019       Virology journal
Discussion: Consistent with the previous reports, our data showed that recombinant virus containing D222G resulted in ~ 2 log10PFU/mL higher titers over 72 h of replication in cell culture.
Discussion: In addition, S183P and D222G altered receptor binding avidity of the A/Puerto Rico/8/34 (H1N1) strain; however, whether a specific mutation results in increased or decreased receptor binding avidity depends on its genetic context.
Discussion: Subjects with the HA1 D222G mutation had significantly longer ICU stays: 22.8 days vs 14.0 days for those without this substitution.


  Amino acid substitutions in low pathogenic avian influenza virus strains isolated from wild birds in Korea.
 PMID: 29582231       2018       Virus genes
Abstract: We found substitution rates of 71.7% at the C38Y amino acid site within the polymerase basic protein 1 (PB1) gene, 66.7% at the D222G site within the hemagglutinin (HA) 1 gene, and 75.6% at the A184 site within the nucleoprotein (NP) gene.


  Adaptive Mutations in Influenza A/California/07/2009 Enhance Polymerase Activity and Infectious Virion Production.
 PMID: 29783694       2018       Viruses
Result: Of these substitutions, D222G has been found previously in the two CA/04 mouse adaptation studies and is believed to be responsible for increased binding to alpha 2,3-linked sialic acid.
Result: We identified three amino acid substitutions in HA that reached >99% frequency in the CA/07-MA strain: N156D, S183P and D222G (Figure 2 and Table S2).
Discussion: A single amino acid substitution D222G was shown to increase binding of HA to alpha 2,3-sialic acid, and we identified this mutation in our CA/07-MA virus.

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