Rotavirus remains a major cause of diarrhea in infants and young children worldwide. The permanent emergence of new genotypes puts the potential effectiveness of vaccines under serious question. The distribution of unusual genotypes subject to viral fitness is influenced by interactions among viral proteins. The present work aimed at analyzing the genetic constellation and the coevolution of rotavirus coding genes for the available rotavirus genotypes. Seventy-two full genome sequences of different genetic constellations were analyzed using a genetic algorithm. The results revealed an extensive genome-wide covariance network among the 12 viral proteins. Altogether, the emergence of new genotypes represents a challenge to the outcome and success of vaccination and the coevolutionary analysis of rotavirus proteins may boost efforts to better understand the interaction networks of proteins during viral replication/transcription.

Abid, N., Chillemi, G., Salemi, M. (2020). Coding-gene coevolution analysis of rotavirus proteins: a bioinformatics and statistical approach. GENES, 11(1) [10.3390/genes11010028].

Coding-gene coevolution analysis of rotavirus proteins: a bioinformatics and statistical approach

Chillemi, G;
2020-01-01

Abstract

Rotavirus remains a major cause of diarrhea in infants and young children worldwide. The permanent emergence of new genotypes puts the potential effectiveness of vaccines under serious question. The distribution of unusual genotypes subject to viral fitness is influenced by interactions among viral proteins. The present work aimed at analyzing the genetic constellation and the coevolution of rotavirus coding genes for the available rotavirus genotypes. Seventy-two full genome sequences of different genetic constellations were analyzed using a genetic algorithm. The results revealed an extensive genome-wide covariance network among the 12 viral proteins. Altogether, the emergence of new genotypes represents a challenge to the outcome and success of vaccination and the coevolutionary analysis of rotavirus proteins may boost efforts to better understand the interaction networks of proteins during viral replication/transcription.
2020
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale e Miglioramento Genetico
Settore AGRI-09/A - Zootecnia generale e miglioramento genetico
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Abid, N., Chillemi, G., Salemi, M. (2020). Coding-gene coevolution analysis of rotavirus proteins: a bioinformatics and statistical approach. GENES, 11(1) [10.3390/genes11010028].
Abid, N; Chillemi, G; Salemi, M
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