Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3455326 Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo explore the genetic diversity and the modification of antibody response in the recent outbreak of Ebola Virus.MethodsSequences retrieved from public databases, the selective pressure analysis and the homology modeling based on the all protein (nucleoprotein, VP35, VP40, soluble glycoprotein, small soluble glycoprotein, VP30, VP24 and polymerase) were used.ResultsStructural proteins VP24, VP30, VP35 and VP40 showed relative conserved sequences making them suitable target candidates for antiviral treatment. On the contrary, nucleoprotein, polymerase and soluble glycoprotein have high mutation frequency.ConclusionsData from this study point out important aspects of Ebola virus sequence variability that for epitope and vaccine design should be considered for appropriate targeting of conserved protein regions.

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