2A peptides
2A peptides are a class of 18–22 aa-long peptides, which can induce ribosomal skipping during translation of a protein in a biological cell. These peptides share a core sequence motif of, and are found in a wide range of viral families. 2A peptides can be introduced artificially to help generate polyproteins from a single ORF, by causing the ribosome to fail at making a peptide bond, and then resume translation.
The members of 2A peptides are named after the virus in which they have been first described. For example, F2A, the first described 2A peptide, is derived from foot-and-mouth disease virus. The name "2A" itself comes from the gene numbering scheme of this virus.
These peptides are also known as "self-cleaving" peptides, which is a known misnomer, because the missing peptide bond is never synthesized by the ribosome, and is thus not cleaved.
2A function in FMVD virus
Foot-and-mouth disease virus is a virus in the genus Aphthovirus that causes foot-and-mouth disease in cattle. As a member of the family Picornaviridae, FMDV is a positive-sense, single-stranded RNA virus.2A is located between the capsid proteins and polymerases and proteases required for the capsid assembly in the late stages of the infection. The incomplete ribosomal skipping during the viral RNA translation mediated by the 2A results in "ribosome drop off" in some cases, after which the translation doesn't restart. This leads to a prevalence of the N-terminal proteins and allows for the increased production of the structural proteins relative to the non-structural proteins.
Members
Four members of 2A peptides family are frequently used in life science research. They are P2A, E2A, F2A, and T2A. F2A is derived from foot-and-mouth disease virus 18; E2A is derived from equine rhinitis A virus; P2A is derived from porcine teschovirus-1 2A; T2A is derived from thosea asigna virus 2A.The following table shows the sequences of four members of 2A peptides. Adding the optional linker “GSG” on the N-terminal of a 2A peptide helps with efficiency.
| Name | Sequence |
| T2A | |
| P2A | |
| E2A | |
| F2A |