The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS‐CoV‐2)pandemic resulted in significant societal costs.Hence,an in‐depth understanding of SARS‐CoV‐2 virus mutation and its evolution will help determine th...The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS‐CoV‐2)pandemic resulted in significant societal costs.Hence,an in‐depth understanding of SARS‐CoV‐2 virus mutation and its evolution will help determine the direction of the COVID‐19 pandemic.In this study,we identified 296,728 de novo mutations in more than 2,800,000 high‐quality SARS‐CoV‐2 genomes.All possible factors affecting the mutation frequency of SARS‐CoV‐2 in human hosts were analyzed,including zinc finger antiviral proteins,sequence context,amino acid change,and translation efficiency.As a result,we proposed that when adenine(A)and tyrosine(T)bases are in the context of AM(M stands for adenine or cytosine)or TA motif,A or T base has lower mutation frequency.Furthermore,we hypothesized that translation efficiency can affect the mutation frequency of the third position of the codon by the selection,which explains why SARS‐CoV‐2 prefers AT3 codons usage.In addition,we found a host‐specific asymmetric dinucleotide mutation frequency in the SARS‐CoV‐2 genome,which provides a new basis for determining the origin of the SARS‐CoV‐2.Finally,we summarize all possible factors affecting mutation frequency and provide insights into the mutation characteristics and evolutionary trends of SARS‐CoV‐2.展开更多
Objective:To study the ecology of antibiotic resistant bacteria with emphasis on sucrose negative vibrios in water and sediments samples of traditional shrimp farming system(bhery)in West Bengal,India.Methods:The vibr...Objective:To study the ecology of antibiotic resistant bacteria with emphasis on sucrose negative vibrios in water and sediments samples of traditional shrimp farming system(bhery)in West Bengal,India.Methods:The vibrios were isolated from traditional shrimp farm samples on thiosulphate citrate bile salt sucrose agar and sucrose negative bacterial strains were used as biomarkers to assess the frequency of antibiotic resistance.Results:The incoming water brought presumptive vibrios ranging from 5.50×10^(1)to 1.00×10^(3)mL in to the bhery,and there appeared to build up vibrios in the culture system with days of culture,as there was about 9 fold increase in vibrios.The levels of vibrios were observed to be moderately higher in outlet water and ranged between 4.15×10^(2)and 4.15x10^(3)mL.The counts of vibrios in pond sediment was found to be 1.00x10^(2)-4.90×10^(3)g;while in inlet(2.00×10^(2)-4.20×10^(4)g)and outlet(3.00×10^(2)-6.85×10^(3)g)their levels were observed to be higher than the pond sediment.Thirteen different Vibrio species were encountered in traditional shrimp culture system and all vibrios were sensitive to chloramphenicol,followed by ciprofloxacin and gatifloxacin(98.24%),gentamicin(95.61%)and other antibiotics.The multiple antibiotic resistance(MAR),i.e.,resistance to at least two antibiotics,was noticed among 43.85%of the sucrose negative vibrios and 41.86%of the sucrose negative non--vibrios.All vibrios harveyi strains exhibited MAR.Although no antibiotic was used in the bhery,the prevalence of MAR in 44%of the sucrose negative vibrios and nonvibrios is a cause of concern.The MAR index was higher in inlet water and sediment samples.The MAR observed in biomarker strains of pond water and sediment(40%)was comparable to those of inlet samples,thus confirming the fact that incoming water was the major source of antibiotic resistant bacteria.Conclusions:It seems that the shrimp culture in bhery does not favour the proliferation and spread of antibiotic resistant bacteria.展开更多
基金This study was supported by funding from the Foundation of the Committee on Science and Technology of Tianjin(19YFZCSN00080)the State Key Research and Development Plan(2019YFC1605004)the National Key Programs for Infectious Diseases of China(2017ZX10303405‐001).
文摘The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS‐CoV‐2)pandemic resulted in significant societal costs.Hence,an in‐depth understanding of SARS‐CoV‐2 virus mutation and its evolution will help determine the direction of the COVID‐19 pandemic.In this study,we identified 296,728 de novo mutations in more than 2,800,000 high‐quality SARS‐CoV‐2 genomes.All possible factors affecting the mutation frequency of SARS‐CoV‐2 in human hosts were analyzed,including zinc finger antiviral proteins,sequence context,amino acid change,and translation efficiency.As a result,we proposed that when adenine(A)and tyrosine(T)bases are in the context of AM(M stands for adenine or cytosine)or TA motif,A or T base has lower mutation frequency.Furthermore,we hypothesized that translation efficiency can affect the mutation frequency of the third position of the codon by the selection,which explains why SARS‐CoV‐2 prefers AT3 codons usage.In addition,we found a host‐specific asymmetric dinucleotide mutation frequency in the SARS‐CoV‐2 genome,which provides a new basis for determining the origin of the SARS‐CoV‐2.Finally,we summarize all possible factors affecting mutation frequency and provide insights into the mutation characteristics and evolutionary trends of SARS‐CoV‐2.
基金supported by Department of Aquatic Animal Health,Faculty of Fishery Sciences,West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences,West Bengal,India.(FFS/Adm-21/323)
文摘Objective:To study the ecology of antibiotic resistant bacteria with emphasis on sucrose negative vibrios in water and sediments samples of traditional shrimp farming system(bhery)in West Bengal,India.Methods:The vibrios were isolated from traditional shrimp farm samples on thiosulphate citrate bile salt sucrose agar and sucrose negative bacterial strains were used as biomarkers to assess the frequency of antibiotic resistance.Results:The incoming water brought presumptive vibrios ranging from 5.50×10^(1)to 1.00×10^(3)mL in to the bhery,and there appeared to build up vibrios in the culture system with days of culture,as there was about 9 fold increase in vibrios.The levels of vibrios were observed to be moderately higher in outlet water and ranged between 4.15×10^(2)and 4.15x10^(3)mL.The counts of vibrios in pond sediment was found to be 1.00x10^(2)-4.90×10^(3)g;while in inlet(2.00×10^(2)-4.20×10^(4)g)and outlet(3.00×10^(2)-6.85×10^(3)g)their levels were observed to be higher than the pond sediment.Thirteen different Vibrio species were encountered in traditional shrimp culture system and all vibrios were sensitive to chloramphenicol,followed by ciprofloxacin and gatifloxacin(98.24%),gentamicin(95.61%)and other antibiotics.The multiple antibiotic resistance(MAR),i.e.,resistance to at least two antibiotics,was noticed among 43.85%of the sucrose negative vibrios and 41.86%of the sucrose negative non--vibrios.All vibrios harveyi strains exhibited MAR.Although no antibiotic was used in the bhery,the prevalence of MAR in 44%of the sucrose negative vibrios and nonvibrios is a cause of concern.The MAR index was higher in inlet water and sediment samples.The MAR observed in biomarker strains of pond water and sediment(40%)was comparable to those of inlet samples,thus confirming the fact that incoming water was the major source of antibiotic resistant bacteria.Conclusions:It seems that the shrimp culture in bhery does not favour the proliferation and spread of antibiotic resistant bacteria.