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Sequence variability in p6 gag protein and gag/pol coevolution in Human Immunodeficiency Type 1 Subtype F genomes
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2013-03Registro en:
Rossi, Andrés Hugo; Rocco, Carlos Alberto; Mangano, Andrea María Mercedes; Sen, Luisa; Aulicino, Paula; Sequence variability in p6 gag protein and gag/pol coevolution in Human Immunodeficiency Type 1 Subtype F genomes; Mary Ann Liebert Inc; Aids Research and Human Retroviruses; 29; 7; 3-2013; 1056-1060
0889-2229
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Rossi, Andrés Hugo
Rocco, Carlos Alberto
Mangano, Andrea María Mercedes
Sen, Luisa
Aulicino, Paula
Resumen
Polymorphisms occurring at the p6gag protein of HIV-1 have been previously found to have an impact on viral fitness and antiretroviral (ARV) resistance, mainly on subtype B genomes. We compared p6gag variability in a large group of 165 subtype F gag-pol sequences, with 36 subtype B sequences from the same study source, and identified sites of gag-pol coevolution under ARV selection pressure. Subtype-specific differences in the frequency of point mutations, insertions, and deletions previously associated with ARV resistance were found. Also, in our dataset of subtype F genomes a strong association between mutation P5L in the p1/p6 cleavage region of gag and the nelfinavir (NFV) resistance mutation N88DPR was found with no impact on the preference for any of the NFV resistance pathways.