Carlos Polanco, Alberto Huberman, Vladimir N. Uversky, Martha Rios Castro, Enrique Hernández-Lemus, Thomas Buhse, Gilberto Vargas Alarcón, Gabriela Calvo-Leroux Corona, Erika Jeannette López Oliva, Claudia Pimentel- Hernández, Mireya Martínez-Garcia, Brayans Becerra-Luna, Juan Luciano Díaz González, Raul Martinez-Memije, Francisco J. Roldan Gomez, Pedro L. Flores Ch, Carlos Rafael Sierra Fernández
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Background: The transmission of hantaviruses through rodents has been associated with the development of severe illnesses, including Cardiopulmonary Syndrome (CPS) and Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome (HFRS). Environmental changes impacting rodent populations affect their global distribution. These are severe diseases, potentially lethal, and widespread, making them a public health issue. Objective: Computational studies were conducted to better understand the envelope glycoproteins that are expressed by Hantavirus, which produce the cardiopulmonary syndrome and the hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome. objective: Computational studies were conducted in order to better understand the envelope glycoproteins that are expressed by Hantavirus, and which are considered as cardiopulmonary syndrome and hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome glycoproteins. Methods: The glycoprotein sequences were found through the utilization of specific computational tools, including the Intrinsic Disorder Predisposition (PIDP), Polarity Index Method Profile 3.0v (PIM 3.0v), and genomics software. Results: Examining the PIM 3.0v profile and the PIDP profile revealed distinct patterns in the envelope glycoproteins of different genotypes of Hantavirus. These patterns allowed for structural and morphological similarities to be identified. In particular, the PIM 3.0v profile shows that it is possible to discriminate between CPS and HFRS groups, and the PIDP profile shows the existence of an overlaid disorder profile of glycoproteins N and C from Hantavirus strains associated with CPS and HFRS. Conclusion: Using the PIM 3.0v profile, our computer programs were able to identify isolates of Hantavirus envelope glycoproteins associated with cardiopulmonary syndrome and hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome. We believe this research contributes to a deeper comprehension of these emerging viruses.
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Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance.
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