HPV 16 intratypic sequence variations has been recognized in association with oncogenic potential diverge and geographic distribution. This study aimed to investigate nucleotide modifications and optimization of HPV 16 E7 regions from Iranian infected women. Cervical biopsies from 79/163 HPV 16 positive cancer patients detected in our study were analyzed by PCR in a couple of cloning of a complete ORF of the E7 gene, and sequencing. The most frequently observed variant was C196T in E7 which led to an amino acid change of R66W. In addition, only one common variant T234G was identified from all specimens, but it did not lead to any amino acid change. We also detected nucleotide variations A86G, and C188T in samples. Among 99 codons in E7 gene, 56 codons were improved for Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris MG1363 resulting in a reduced G+C content from 43.1% to 34.0%. Also, the AT%, ENC, and CAI values were 66, 20±1.1, and 1.000 instead of 56.90, 60 ±1.1, and 0.406 respectively. Finally we constructed expression vector pNZ8148 encoding optimized E7 oncoprotein of HPV 16. This study declared for the first time, the genetic variations of HPV 16 E7 in IRAN. We conclude that plasmid pNZ8148-HPV 16-opti E7 can be potential vaccine candidates in the future.

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