๐ Accessory proteins of SARS-CoV and other coronaviruses
The huge RNA genome of SARS coronavirus comprises a number of open reading frames that code for a total of eight accessory proteins. Although none of these are essential for virus replication, some appear to have a role in virus pathogenesis. Notably, some SARS-CoV accessory proteins have been shown to modulate the interferon signaling pathways and the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines. The structural information on these proteins is also limited, with only two (p7a and p9b) having their structures determined by X-ray crystallography. This review makes an attempt to summarize the published knowledge on SARS-CoV accessory proteins, with an emphasis on their involvement in virus-host interaction. The accessory proteins of other coronaviruses are also briefly discussed. This paper forms part of a series of invited articles in Antiviral Research on "From SARS to MERS: 10 years of research on highly pathogenic human coronaviruses" (see Introduction by Hilgenfeld and Peiris (2013)).
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๐ reading frames (100)
๐ reading frame (222)
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๐ human coronavirus (623)
๐ virus replication (219)
๐ open reading (215)
๐ accessory proteins (53)
author
๐ค Liu, Ding Xiang
๐ค Fung, To Sing
๐ค Chong, Kelvin Kian Long
๐ค Shukla, Aditi
๐ค Hilgenfeld, Rolf
year
โฐ 2014
journal
๐ Antiviral Research
issn
๐ 18729096 01663542
volume
109
number
1
page
97-109
citedbycount
45
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