π Mechanisms and enzymes involved in SARS coronavirus genome expression
A novel coronavirus is the causative agent of the current epidemic of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Coronaviruses are exceptionally large RNA viruses and employ complex regulatory mechanisms to express their genomes. Here, we determined the sequence of SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV), isolate Frankfurt 1, and characterized key RNA elements and protein functions involved in viral genome expression. Important regulatory mechanisms, such as the (discontinuous) synthesis of eight subgenomic mRNAs, ribosomal frameshiffing and post-translational proteolytic processing, were addressed. Activities of three SARS coronavirus enzymes, the helicase and two cysteine proteinases, which are known to be critically involved in replication, transcription and/or post-translational polyprotein processing, were characterized. The availability of recombinant forms of key replicative enzymes of SARS coronavirus should pave the way for high-throughput screening approaches to identify candidate inhibitors in compound libraries.
keywords
π severe acute (1373)
π causative agent (117)
π novel coronavirus (684)
π viral genome (96)
π respiratory syndrome (2004)
π acute respiratory (1734)
author
π€ Thiel, Volker
π€ Ivanov, Konstantin A.
π€ Putics, Γkos
π€ Hertzig, Tobias
π€ Schelle, Barbara
π€ Bayer, Sonja
π€ WeiΓbrich, Benedikt
π€ Snijder, Eric J.
π€ Rabenau, Holger
π€ Doerr, Hans Wilhelm
π€ Gorbalenya, Alexander E.
π€ Ziebuhr, John
year
β° 2003
journal
π Journal of General Virology
issn
π 00221317
volume
84
number
9
page
2305-2315
citedbycount
400
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