Bat origins of MERS-CoV supported by bat coronavirus HKU4 usage of human receptor CD26
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Cryo-electron microscopy structure of a coronavirus spike glycoprotein trimerTargeting zoonotic viruses: Structure-based inhibition of the 3C-like protease from bat coronavirus HKU4--The likely reservoir host to the human coronavirus that causes Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS)Glycan shield and epitope masking of a coronavirus spike protein observed by cryo-electron microscopyMiddle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV): animal to human interactionPolyphyletic origin of MERS coronaviruses and isolation of a novel clade A strain from dromedary camels in the United Arab EmiratesA Bat-Derived Putative Cross-Family Recombinant Coronavirus with a Reovirus GeneThe role of laboratory diagnostics in emerging viral infections: the example of the Middle East respiratory syndrome epidemic.MERS-CoV spike protein: a key target for antivirals.Receptor-binding domain of MERS-CoV with optimal immunogen dosage and immunization interval protects human transgenic mice from MERS-CoV infection.Further Evidence for Bats as the Evolutionary Source of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus.Structural basis of nectin-1 recognition by pseudorabies virus glycoprotein DStructure, Function, and Evolution of Coronavirus Spike Proteins.Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: another zoonotic betacoronavirus causing SARS-like diseaseCD26/DPP4 cell-surface expression in bat cells correlates with bat cell susceptibility to Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection and evolution of persistent infection.Crystal structure of herpes simplex virus 2 gD bound to nectin-1 reveals a conserved mode of receptor recognition.Receptor recognition mechanisms of coronaviruses: a decade of structural studies.Detection of coronavirus genomes in Moluccan naked-backed fruit bats in Indonesia.Host cell proteases: Critical determinants of coronavirus tropism and pathogenesisTwo Mutations Were Critical for Bat-to-Human Transmission of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome CoronavirusStructural basis for the neutralization of MERS-CoV by a human monoclonal antibody MERS-27A sensitive and specific antigen detection assay for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus.Global patterns in coronavirus diversity.A phylogenetically distinct Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus detected in a dromedary calf from a closed dairy herd in Dubai with rising seroprevalence with age.Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus shows poor replication but significant induction of antiviral responses in human monocyte-derived macrophages and dendritic cells.Spread of Mutant Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus with Reduced Affinity to Human CD26 during the South Korean Outbreak.Recombinant Receptor-Binding Domains of Multiple Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronaviruses (MERS-CoVs) Induce Cross-Neutralizing Antibodies against Divergent Human and Camel MERS-CoVs and Antibody Escape Mutants.Vaccines for Emerging Infectious Diseases: lessons from MERS coronavirus and Zika virus.Potential risk of viral transmission from flying foxes to domestic animals and humans on the southern coast of West Java, Indonesia.Computational modeling of the bat HKU4 coronavirus 3CL(pro) inhibitors as a tool for the development of antivirals against the emerging Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus.Vaccines for the prevention against the threat of MERS-CoV.The prevalence, origin, and prevention of six human coronaviruses.Virome analysis for identification of novel mammalian viruses in bats from Southeast China.Crystal structure of the receptor binding domain of the spike glycoprotein of human betacoronavirus HKU1.Human Neutralizing Monoclonal Antibody Inhibition of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Replication in the Common Marmoset.Tissue Distribution of the MERS-Coronavirus Receptor in Bats.Alphacoronavirus in urban Molossidae and Phyllostomidae bats, Brazil.Cryo-electron microscopy structures of the SARS-CoV spike glycoprotein reveal a prerequisite conformational state for receptor binding.Selective evolution of Toll-like receptors 3, 7, 8, and 9 in bats.A recombinant receptor-binding domain of MERS-CoV in trimeric form protects human dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (hDPP4) transgenic mice from MERS-CoV infection.The heptad repeat region is a major selection target in MERS-CoV and related coronaviruses.
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Bat origins of MERS-CoV supported by bat coronavirus HKU4 usage of human receptor CD26
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Aikichi Iwamoto
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Guangwen Lu
Jianwei Wang
Jianxun Qi
Jinghua Yan
Pengcheng Han
Qihui Wang
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10.1016/J.CHOM.2014.08.009
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2014-09-01T00:00:00Z