๐ Complete genome sequence of bat coronavirus HKU2 from Chinese horseshoe bats revealed a much smaller spike gene with a different evolutionary lineage from the rest of the genome
Apart from bat-SARS-CoV, we have identified a novel group 1 coronavirus, bat-CoV HKU2, in Rhinolophus sinicus (Chinese horseshoe bats). Since it has been suggested that the receptor-binding motif (RBM) of SARS-CoV may have been acquired from a group 1 coronavirus, we conducted a surveillance study and identified bat-SARS-CoV and bat-CoV HKU2 in 8.7% and 7.5% respectively of R. sinicus in Hong Kong and Guangdong. Complete genome sequencing of four strains of bat-CoV HKU2 revealed the smallest coronavirus genome (27164 nucleotides) and a unique spike protein evolutionarily distinct from the rest of the genome. This spike protein, sharing similar deletions with other group 2 coronaviruses in its C-terminus, also contained a 15-amino acid peptide homologous to a corresponding peptide within the RBM of spike protein of SARS-CoV, which was absent in other coronaviruses except bat-SARS-CoV. These suggest a common evolutionary origin in the spike protein of bat-CoV HKU2, bat-SARS-CoV, and SARS-CoV. ยฉ 2007 Elsevier Inc.
author
๐ค Lau, Susanna K.P.
๐ค Woo, Patrick C.Y.
๐ค Li, Kenneth S.M.
๐ค Huang, Yi
๐ค Wang, Ming
๐ค Lam, Carol S.F.
๐ค Xu, Huifang
๐ค Guo, Rongtong
๐ค Chan, Kwok hung
๐ค Zheng, Bo jian
๐ค Yuen, Kwok yung
year
โฐ 2007
journal
๐ Virology
issn
๐ 00426822 10960341
volume
367
number
2
page
428-439
citedbycount
87
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