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. 1995 Nov;69(11):7260-3.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.69.11.7260-7263.1995.

The S2 subunit of the murine coronavirus spike protein is not involved in receptor binding

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The S2 subunit of the murine coronavirus spike protein is not involved in receptor binding

F Taguchi. J Virol. 1995 Nov.

Abstract

The receptor-binding capacity of the S2 subunit of the murine coronavirus S protein was examined by testing the inhibition of virus-receptor binding. Sp-4 virus and S1N(330), which consists of the N-terminal 330 amino acids of the S1 protein, both of which exhibited receptor-binding capacity, were able to prevent the binding of cl-2 virus to the receptor, while the mutant protein S1N(330)-159, which failed to bind to the receptor protein, and S2TM-, which lacks the transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains normally existing in the S2, were unable to prevent the binding of cl-2. By using cultured DBT cells, it was revealed that the infection of cells by cl-2 virus was significantly inhibited by S1N(330) but not by S2TM-. These results indicate that the S2 protein is not involved in the receptor binding of murine coronaviruses.

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