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  2. Human aminopeptidase N is a receptor for human coronavirus 229E

Human aminopeptidase N is a receptor for human coronavirus 229E

  • Nature. 1992 Jun 4;357(6377):420-2. doi: 10.1038/357420a0.
C L Yeager 1 R A Ashmun R K Williams C B Cardellichio L H Shapiro A T Look K V Holmes
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Pathology, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland 20814-4799.
Abstract

Human coronaviruses (HCV) in two serogroups represented by HCV-229E and HCV-OC43 are an important cause of upper respiratory tract infections. Here we report that human Aminopeptidase N, a cell-surface metalloprotease on intestinal, lung and kidney epithelial cells, is a receptor for human coronavirus strain HCV-229E, but not for HCV-OC43. A monoclonal antibody, RBS, blocked HCV-229E virus Infection of human lung fibroblasts, immunoprecipitated Aminopeptidase N and inhibited its enzymatic activity. HCV-229E-resistant murine fibroblasts became susceptible after transfection with complementary DNA encoding human Aminopeptidase N. By contrast, Infection of human cells with HCV-OC43 was not inhibited by antibody RBS and expression of Aminopeptidase N did not enhance HCV-OC43 replication in mouse cells. A mutant Aminopeptidase lacking the catalytic site of the Enzyme did not bind HCV-229E or RBS and did not render murine cells susceptible to HCV-229E Infection, suggesting that the virus-binding site may lie at or near the active site of the human Aminopeptidase molecule.

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