๐ Characterization of a recombinant canine coronavirus with a distinct receptor-binding (S1) domain
Canine alphacoronaviruses (CCoV) exist in two serotypes, type I and II, both of which can cause severe gastroenteritis. Here, we characterize a canine alphacoronavirus, designated CCoV-A76, first isolated in 1976. Serological studies show that CCoV-A76 is distinct from other CCo. Vs, such as the prototype CCoV-1-71. Efficient replication of CCoV-A76 is restricted to canine cell lines, in contrast to the prototypical type II strain CCoV-1-71 that more efficiently replicates in feline cells. CCoV-A76 can use canine aminopeptidase N (cAPN) receptor for infection of cells, but was unable to use feline APN (fAPN). In contrast, CCoV-1-71 can utilize both. Genomic analysis shows that CCoV-A76 possesses a distinct spike, which is the result of a recombination between type I and type II CCoV, that occurred between the N- and C-terminal domains (NTD and C-domain) of the S1 subunit. These data suggest that CCoV-A76 represents a recombinant coronavirus form, with distinct host cell tropism. ยฉ 2012 Elsevier Inc..
author
๐ค Regan, Andrew D.
๐ค Millet, Jean K.
๐ค Tse, Long Ping V.
๐ค Chillag, Zach
๐ค Rinaldi, Vera D.
๐ค Licitra, Beth N.
๐ค Dubovi, Edward J.
๐ค Town, Christopher D.
๐ค Whittaker, Gary R.
year
โฐ 2012
journal
๐ Virology
issn
๐ 00426822 10960341
volume
430
number
2
page
90-99
citedbycount
11
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