๐ Antigenicity and receptor-binding ability of recombinant SARS coronavirus spike protein
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is an emerging infectious disease associated with a novel coronavirus and causing worldwide outbreaks. SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV) is an enveloped RNA virus, which contains several structural proteins. Among these proteins, spike (S) protein is responsible for binding to specific cellular receptors and is a major antigenic determinant, which induces neutralizing antibody. In order to analyze the antigenicity and receptor-binding ability of SARS-CoV S protein, we expressed the S protein in Escherichia coli using a pET expression vector. After the isopropyl-ฮฒ-D- thiogalactoside induction, S protein was expressed in the soluble form and purified by nickel-affinity chromatography to homogeneity. The amount of S protein recovered was 0.2-0.3 mg/100 ml bacterial culture. The S protein was recognized by sera from SARS patients by ELISA and Western blot, which indicated that recombinant S protein retained its antigenicity. By biotinylated ELISA and Western blot using biotin-labeled S protein as the probe, we identified 130-kDa and 140-kDa proteins in Vero cells that might be the cellular receptors responsible for SARS-CoV infection. Taken together, these results suggested that recombinant S protein exhibited the antigenicity and receptor-binding ability, and it could be a good candidate for further developing SARS vaccine and anti-SARS therapy. ยฉ 2003 Elsevier Inc.
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๐ infectious disease (312)
๐ novel coronavirus (684)
๐ structural proteins (197)
๐ respiratory syndrome (2004)
๐ results suggest (206)
๐ acute respiratory (1734)
author
๐ค Ho, Tin Yun
๐ค Wu, Shih Lu
๐ค Cheng, Shin Ei
๐ค Wei, Yen Chiao
๐ค Huang, Shan Ping
๐ค Hsiang, Chien Yun
year
โฐ 2004
issn
๐ 0006291X
volume
313
number
4
page
938-947
citedbycount
32
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