π Comparison of vesicular stomatitis virus pseudotyped with the S proteins from a porcine and a human coronavirus
The surface proteins S of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) and transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV) were compared for their ability to mediate infection of viral pseudotypes based on vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV). The cell tropism of the respective pseudotypes corresponded to the tropism of the viruses from which the S protein was derived. Higher infectivity values were obtained with the SARS-CoV S protein than with the TGEV S protein. Differences were observed with respect to the importance of the cytoplasmic tail and the membrane anchor of the S proteins. In the case of the SARS-CoV S protein, truncation of the cytoplasmic tail resulted in increased infectivity. For the TGEV S protein, the inactivation of an intracellular retention signal in the cytoplasmic tail was required. Exchange of the membrane anchor of the S proteins led to a low infection efficiency. Our results indicate that related glycoproteins may show substantial differences in their ability to mediate pseudotype infection. Β© 2009 SGM.
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π severe acute (1373)
π syndrome coronavirus (1074)
π gastroenteritis virus (188)
π respiratory syndrome (2004)
π acute respiratory (1734)
π vesicular stomatitis (25)
π results indicate (178)
π transmissible gastroenteritis (226)
author
π€ Schwegmann-WeΓels, Christel
π€ Glende, JΓΆrg
π€ Ren, Xiaofeng
π€ Qu, Xiuxia
π€ Deng, Hongkui
π€ Enjuanes, Luis
π€ Herrler, Georg
year
β° 2009
journal
π Journal of General Virology
issn
π 00221317 14652099
volume
90
number
7
page
1724-1729
citedbycount
13
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