Identification of a mutation in the spike protein cleavage site in Brazilian strains of wild-type bovine coronavirus

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Autor(a) principal: Takiuchi,Elisabete
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Barreiros,Marco Antônio Bacellar, Alfieri,Alice Fernandes, Alfieri,Amauri Alcindo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822007000400021
Resumo: The spike (S) protein of coronaviruses, a type I membrane glycoprotein, is primarily responsible for entry into susceptible cells by binding with specific receptors on cells and mediating subsequent virus-cell fusion. The bovine coronavirus (BCoV) S protein is cleaved into two subunits, the N-terminal S1 and the C-terminal S2. The proteolytic cleavage site of S protein is highly conserved among BCoV strains and is located between amino acids 763 and 768 (KRRSRR). This study describes a single mutation in the S protein cleavage site of three Brazilian strains of BCoV detected in diarrheic fecal samples from calves naturally infected. The sequenced PCR products revealed that amino acid sequence of the cleavage site of our strains was KRRSSR, indicating a mutation at amino acid position 767 (R <FONT FACE=Symbol>®</FONT> S). This amino acid substitution occurred due to a single nucleotide substitution in the sequence of DNA corresponding to the proteolytic cleavage site, CGT to AGT. This is the first description of this nucleotide mutation (C to A), which resulted in the substitution of arginine to serine in the S cleavage site. In this study we speculated the probable effects of this mutation in the proteolytic cleavage site using the murine hepatitis coronavirus (MHV) as a comparative model.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Identification of a mutation in the spike protein cleavage site in Brazilian strains of wild-type bovine coronavirus
title Identification of a mutation in the spike protein cleavage site in Brazilian strains of wild-type bovine coronavirus
spellingShingle Identification of a mutation in the spike protein cleavage site in Brazilian strains of wild-type bovine coronavirus
Takiuchi,Elisabete
BCoV
sequencing
spike protein
cleavage site
mutation
title_short Identification of a mutation in the spike protein cleavage site in Brazilian strains of wild-type bovine coronavirus
title_full Identification of a mutation in the spike protein cleavage site in Brazilian strains of wild-type bovine coronavirus
title_fullStr Identification of a mutation in the spike protein cleavage site in Brazilian strains of wild-type bovine coronavirus
title_full_unstemmed Identification of a mutation in the spike protein cleavage site in Brazilian strains of wild-type bovine coronavirus
title_sort Identification of a mutation in the spike protein cleavage site in Brazilian strains of wild-type bovine coronavirus
author Takiuchi,Elisabete
author_facet Takiuchi,Elisabete
Barreiros,Marco Antônio Bacellar
Alfieri,Alice Fernandes
Alfieri,Amauri Alcindo
author_role author
author2 Barreiros,Marco Antônio Bacellar
Alfieri,Alice Fernandes
Alfieri,Amauri Alcindo
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Takiuchi,Elisabete
Barreiros,Marco Antônio Bacellar
Alfieri,Alice Fernandes
Alfieri,Amauri Alcindo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv BCoV
sequencing
spike protein
cleavage site
mutation
topic BCoV
sequencing
spike protein
cleavage site
mutation
description The spike (S) protein of coronaviruses, a type I membrane glycoprotein, is primarily responsible for entry into susceptible cells by binding with specific receptors on cells and mediating subsequent virus-cell fusion. The bovine coronavirus (BCoV) S protein is cleaved into two subunits, the N-terminal S1 and the C-terminal S2. The proteolytic cleavage site of S protein is highly conserved among BCoV strains and is located between amino acids 763 and 768 (KRRSRR). This study describes a single mutation in the S protein cleavage site of three Brazilian strains of BCoV detected in diarrheic fecal samples from calves naturally infected. The sequenced PCR products revealed that amino acid sequence of the cleavage site of our strains was KRRSSR, indicating a mutation at amino acid position 767 (R <FONT FACE=Symbol>®</FONT> S). This amino acid substitution occurred due to a single nucleotide substitution in the sequence of DNA corresponding to the proteolytic cleavage site, CGT to AGT. This is the first description of this nucleotide mutation (C to A), which resulted in the substitution of arginine to serine in the S cleavage site. In this study we speculated the probable effects of this mutation in the proteolytic cleavage site using the murine hepatitis coronavirus (MHV) as a comparative model.
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