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The Structural Characterization and Antigenicity of the S Protein of SARS-CoV 被引量:5
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作者 JingxiangLi ChunqingLuo +18 位作者 YajunDeng YujunHan lingtang JingWang JiaJi JiaYe FanboJiang ZhaoXu WeiTong WeiWei QingrunZhang ShengbinLi WeiLi HongyanLi YudongLi WeiDong JianWang ShengliBi HuanmingYaug 《Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2003年第2期108-117,共10页
The corona-like spikes or peplomers on the surface of the virion under electronic microscope are the most striking features of coronaviruses. The S (spike) protein is the largest structural protein, with 1,255 amino a... The corona-like spikes or peplomers on the surface of the virion under electronic microscope are the most striking features of coronaviruses. The S (spike) protein is the largest structural protein, with 1,255 amino acids, in the viral genome. Its structure can be divided into three regions: a long N-terminal region in the exterior, a characteristic transmembrane (TM) region, and a short C-terminus in the interior of a virion. We detected fifteen substitutions of nucleotides by comparisons with the seventeen published SARS-CoV genome sequences, eight (53.3%) of which are non-synonymous mutations leading to amino acid alternations with predicted physiochemical changes. The possible antigenic determinants of the S protein are predicted, and the result is confirmed by ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) with synthesized peptides. Another profound finding is that three disulfide bonds are defined at the C-terminus with the N-terminus of the E (envelope) protein, based on the typical sequence and positions, thus establishing the structural connection with these two important structural proteins, if confirmed. Phyloge-netic analysis reveals several conserved regions that might be potent drug targets. 展开更多
关键词 SARS CORONAVIRUS the S protein structure ANTIGENICITY
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