Function of HAb18G/CD147 in invasion of host cells by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus

Z Chen, L Mi, J Xu, J Yu, X Wang, J Jiang… - The Journal of …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Z Chen, L Mi, J Xu, J Yu, X Wang, J Jiang, J Xing, P Shang, A Qian, Y Li, PX Shaw, J Wang
The Journal of infectious diseases, 2005academic.oup.com
To identify the function of HAb18G/CD147 in invasion of host cells by severe acute
respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus (CoV), we analyzed the protein-protein interaction
among HAb18G/CD147, cyclophilin A (CyPA), and SARS-CoV structural proteins by
coimmunoprecipitation and surface plasmon resonance analysis. Although none of the
SARS-CoV proteins was found to be directly bound to HAb18G/CD147, the nucleocapsid
(N) protein of SARS-CoV was bound to CyPA, which interacted with HAb18G/CD147 …
Abstract
To identify the function of HAb18G/CD147 in invasion of host cells by severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus (CoV), we analyzed the protein-protein interaction among HAb18G/CD147, cyclophilin A (CyPA), and SARS-CoV structural proteins by coimmunoprecipitation and surface plasmon resonance analysis. Although none of the SARS-CoV proteins was found to be directly bound to HAb18G/CD147, the nucleocapsid (N) protein of SARS-CoV was bound to CyPA, which interacted with HAb18G/CD147. Further research showed that HAb18G/CD147, a transmembrane molecule, was highly expressed on 293 cells and that CyPA was integrated with SARS-CoV. HAb18G/CD147–antagonistic peptide (AP)–9, an AP of HAb18G/CD147, had a high rate of binding to 293 cells and an inhibitory effect on SARS-CoV. These results show that HAb18G/CD147, mediated by CyPA bound to SARS-CoV N protein, plays a functional role in facilitating invasion of host cells by SARS-CoV. Our findings provide some evidence for the cytologic mechanism of invasion by SARS-CoV and provide a molecular basis for screening anti-SARS drugs
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