๐ Cleavage of group 1 coronavirus spike proteins: How furin cleavage is traded off against heparan sulfate binding upon cell culture adaptation
A longstanding enigmatic feature of the group 1 coronaviruses is the uncleaved phenotype of their spike protein, an exceptional property among class I fusion proteins. Here, however, we show that some group 1 coronavirus spike proteins carry a furin enzyme recognition motif and can actually be cleaved, as demonstrated for a feline coronavirus. Interestingly, this feature can be lost during cell culture adaptation by a single mutation in the cleavage motif; this, however, preserves a heparan sulfate binding motif and renders infection by the virus heparan sulfate dependent. We identified a similar cell culture adaptation for the human coronavirus OC43. Copyright ยฉ 2008, American Society for Microbiology.
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๐ spike protein (353)
๐ fusion proteins (43)
๐ human coronavirus (623)
๐ feline coronavirus (148)
๐ cell culture (240)
author
๐ค De Haan, C. A.M.
๐ค Haijema, B. J.
๐ค Schellen, P.
๐ค Wichgers Schreur, P.
๐ค Te Lintelo, E.
๐ค Vennema, H.
๐ค Rottier, P. J.M.
year
โฐ 2008
journal
๐ Journal of Virology
issn
๐ 0022538X
volume
82
number
12
page
6078-6083
citedbycount
33
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