๐ Selective replication of coronavirus genomes that express nucleocapsid protein
The coronavirus nucleocapsid (N) protein is a structural protein that forms a ribonucleoprotein complex with genomic RNA. In addition to its structural role, it has been described as an RNA-binding protein that might be involved in coronavirus RNA synthesis. Here, we report a reverse genetic approach to elucidate the role of N in coronavirus replication and transcription. We found that human coronavirus 229E (HCoV-229E) vector RNAs that lack the N gene were greatly impaired in their ability to replicate, whereas the transcription of subgenomic mRNA from these vectors was easily detectable. In contrast, vector RNAs encoding a functional N protein were able to carry out both replication and transcription. Furthermore, modification of the transcription signal required for the synthesis of N protein mRNAs in the HCoV-229E genome resulted in the selective replication of genomes that are able to express the N protein. This genetic evidence leads us to conclude that at least one coronavirus structural protein, the N protein, is involved in coronavirus replication. Copyright ยฉ 2005, American Society for Microbiology.
author
๐ค Schelle, Barbara
๐ค Karl, Nadja
๐ค Ludewig, Burkhard
๐ค Siddell, Stuart G.
๐ค Thiel, Volker
year
โฐ 2005
journal
๐ Journal of Virology
issn
๐ 0022538X
volume
79
number
11
page
6620-6630
citedbycount
93
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