articleProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesOct 6, 2014Closed access

Host cell entry of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus after two-step, furin-mediated activation of the spike protein

Cornell University

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Abstract

Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is a newly identified betacoronavirus causing high morbidity and mortality in humans. The coronavirus spike (S) protein is the main determinant of viral entry, and although it was previously shown that MERS-CoV S can be activated by various proteases, the details of the mechanisms of proteolytic activation of fusion are still incompletely characterized. Here, we have uncovered distinctive characteristics of MERS-CoV S. We identify, by bioinformatics and peptide cleavage assays, two cleavage sites for furin, a ubiquitously expressed protease, which are located at the S1/S2 interface and at the S2' position of the S protein. We show that although the S1/S2…

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Keywords
  • Furin
  • Proteases
  • Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • Biology
  • Viral entry
  • Virology
  • Coronavirus
  • Protease
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Responsible consumption and production
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