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Functional analysis of an epitope in the S2 subunit of the murine coronavirus spike protein: involvement in fusion activity. | LitMetric

Functional analysis of an epitope in the S2 subunit of the murine coronavirus spike protein: involvement in fusion activity.

J Gen Virol

National Veterinary Assay Laboratory, 1-15-1 Tokura, Kokubunji, Tokyo 185-8511, Japan2.

Published: December 2000

The monoclonal antibody (MAb) 5B19.2, which has virus-neutralizing and fusion inhibition activities, binds to an epitope (S2A) consisting of nine hydrophobic amino acids in the S2 subunit of the mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) spike (S) protein. This suggests that the S2A epitope may be involved in binding the virus to the MHV receptor and/or in virus-cell fusion. Co-immunoprecipitation analyses demonstrated that while the binding of virus to the receptor was blocked by anti-S1 MAbs, it was not blocked by the S2A antiserum, indicating that S2A was not involved in receptor-binding. The S proteins prepared in this study with mutations in the S2A epitope were either fusogenic or non-fusogenic and their fusogenicity did not correlate with the hydrophobic feature of the S2A epitope. All of these wt and mutated S proteins were similarly transported onto the cell membrane independent of their fusogenicity capability. These results suggest that S2A may mediate the fusion activity of the MHV S protein during virus entry into cells.

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