Revealed! Surabaya typical crown mutations found



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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – The biomolecular expert from Airlangga University (Unair) Prof. Ni Nyoman Tri Puspaningsih claims to have found a mutation of the typical Surabaya coronavirus which is type Q766H.

“There are two adjacent mutants in Indonesia, the only one in Surabaya. It is interesting to investigate further,” Ni Nyoman Tri was quoted as saying by Detikcom on Monday (8/31/2020).

Ni Nyoman added the position of this mutant by cutting the protease enzyme that belongs to human host cells (purines). This mutant together with the D614G mutant.


“The mutant is close to cutting the purines. So if it infects a human that was once a spike, it splits into two subunits, which split in two, ultimately making it capable of binding to the receptor. dividing in two is purine, and it’s in humans and it supports spike attachment. Now this purine belongs to the human cell or host, “Ni Nyoman Tri said.

Ni Nyoman added that the analysis on the mutation, which is only one in Surabaya, will be published. According to a preliminary analysis, this new mutant helps increase the energy between the purine and the peak. This means that the purines will increase your ability to improve.

Earlier, Ni Nyoman Tri Puspaningsih claimed that the D614G virus mutation or Covid-19 corona virus, which is 10 times more infectious than the beginning, has been in Indonesia since April 2020.However, the mutation is meaningless due to limited data and has yet to become a concern.

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