In silico Analysis of Genes Nucleoprotein,
Neuraminidase and Hemagglutinin: A Comparative Study on Different Strains of
Influenza A (Bird Flu) Virus Sub-Type H5N1
Affiliations: Distributed Information Sub-centre, Aligarh 202002,
India | Interdisciplinary Biotechnology Unit Aligarh Muslim
University, Aligarh 202002, India | International Center for Genetic Engineering and
Biotechnology, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067, India
Abstract: The avian influenza (bird flu) is an infectious disease of birds,
ranging from a mild to a severe form of illness. Influenza viruses pose
significant challenges to both human and animal health. The proteins,
nucleoprotein (NP), neuraminidase (NA) and hemagglutinin (HA) of influenza A
virus (Bird flu virus) sub-type A/Hatay/2004/(H5N1) from chicken were selected
for this study. Our in silico analysis predicted that HA of influenza A
virus is highly sensitive to mutations and hence it is significant for its
pathogenic nature. None of the mutations was detected as an important change
except in NA where K332R was at a PKC phosphorylation site. Analysis of the
sequence comparison showed that the maximum number of mutations were observed
in HA. These mutations are significant as they are involved in change in
polarity or hydrophobicity as well as in propensity of each amino acid residue
to stabilize the secondary structure. The program MAPMUTATION can be used to
monitor the mutations, and predict the trend of mutations.
Keywords: Nucleoprotein, neuraminidase, hemagglutinin, mutation, protein kinase C phosphorylation