๐ Bat origins of MERS-CoV supported by bat Coronavirus HKU4 usage of human receptor CD26
ยฉ 2014 Elsevier Inc. The recently reported Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is phylogenetically closely related to the bat coronaviruses (Bat. CoVs) HKU4 and HKU5. However, the evolutionary pathway of MERS-CoV is still unclear. A receptor binding domain (RBD) in the MERS-CoV envelope-embedded spike protein specifically engages human CD26 (hCD26) to initiate viral entry. The high sequence identity in the viral spike protein prompted us to investigate if HKU4 and HKU5 can recognize hCD26 for cell entry. We found that HKU4-RBD, but not HKU5-RBD, binds to hCD26, and pseudotyped viruses embedding HKU4 spike can infect cells via hCD26 recognition. The structure of the HKU4-RBD/hCD26 complex revealed a hCD26-binding mode similar overall to that observed for MERS-RBD. HKU4-RBD, however, is less adapted to hCD26 than MERS-RBD, explaining its lower affinity for receptor binding. Our findings support a bat origin for MERS-CoV and indicate the need for surveillance of HKU4-related viruses in bats.
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๐ syndrome coronavirus (1074)
๐ closely related (222)
๐ spike protein (353)
๐ receptor binding (86)
๐ respiratory syndrome (2004)
๐ viral entry (91)
author
๐ค Wang, Qihui
๐ค Qi, Jianxun
๐ค Yuan, Yuan
๐ค Xuan, Yifang
๐ค Han, Pengcheng
๐ค Wan, Yuhua
๐ค Ji, Wei
๐ค Li, Yan
๐ค Wu, Ying
๐ค Wang, Jianwei
๐ค Iwamoto, Aikichi
๐ค Woo, Patrick C.Y.
๐ค Yuen, Kwok Yung
๐ค Yan, Jinghua
๐ค Lu, Guangwen
๐ค Gao, George F.
year
โฐ 2014
journal
๐ Cell Host and Microbe
issn
๐ 19346069 19313128
volume
16
number
3
page
328-337
citedbycount
112
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