Viruses (Oct 2021)

2A and 2A-like Sequences: Distribution in Different Virus Species and Applications in Biotechnology

  • Juliana G. S. de Lima,
  • Daniel C. F. Lanza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v13112160
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. 2160

Abstract

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2A is an oligopeptide sequence that mediates a ribosome “skipping” effect and can mediate a co-translation cleavage of polyproteins. These sequences are widely distributed from insect to mammalian viruses and could act by accelerating adaptive capacity. These sequences have been used in many heterologous co-expression systems because they are versatile tools for cleaving proteins of biotechnological interest. In this work, we review and update the occurrence of 2A/2A-like sequences in different groups of viruses by screening the sequences available in the National Center for Biotechnology Information database. Interestingly, we reported the occurrence of 2A-like for the first time in 69 sequences. Among these, 62 corresponded to positive single-stranded RNA species, six to double stranded RNA viruses, and one to a negative-sense single-stranded RNA virus. The importance of these sequences for viral evolution and their potential in biotechnological applications are also discussed.

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