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Characterization of the 3a Protein of SARS-associated Coronavirus in Infected Vero E6 Cells and SARS Patientsā˜†

Authors :
Bin Ying Si
Mu De Shi
Bing Sun
Xiao Dong Wu
Cui E. Wang
Lei Zhang
En Xie
Yuan Wang
Lv Shi
Xiao-Sheng Jiang
Yong Yong Ji
Gang Pei
Jin Wang
Song Hua Chen
Xiaoyi Wang
Hu Zhou
Ying Lin
Lei Xiong
Rong Zeng
Yan Jin
Jia Rui Wu
Yu Chuan Li
Shi Fang Shan
Man Rong Jiang
Hong Qiang Ruan
Ruifu Yang
Er Hei Dai
Jiang Ping Zuo
Zhi Qin Jiang
Hongxia Wang
Xi Zhang
You Hua Xie
Ju Tian Cao
Yong Hua Gan
Source :
Journal of Molecular Biology
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Elsevier Ltd., 2004.

Abstract

Proteomics was used to identify a protein encoded by ORF 3a in a SARS-associated coronavirus (SARS-CoV). Immuno-blotting revealed that interchain disulfide bonds might be formed between this protein and the spike protein. ELISA indicated that sera from SARS patients have significant positive reactions with synthesized peptides derived from the 3a protein. These results are concordant with that of a spike protein-derived peptide. A tendency exists for co-mutation between the 3a protein and the spike protein of SARS-CoV isolates, suggesting that the function of the 3a protein correlates with the spike protein. Taken together, the 3a protein might be tightly correlated to the spike protein in the SARS-CoV functions. The 3a protein may serve as a new clinical marker or drug target for SARS treatment.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10898638 and 00222836
Volume :
341
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Molecular Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....73905fd66e6a2d1a67bc38674108251f