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Conserved antigenic sites between MERS-CoV and Bat-coronavirus are revealed through sequence analysis.


ABSTRACT:

Background

MERS-CoV is a newly emerged human coronavirus reported closely related with HKU4 and HKU5 Bat coronaviruses. Bat and MERS corona-viruses are structurally related. Therefore, it is of interest to estimate the degree of conserved antigenic sites among them. It is of importance to elucidate the shared antigenic-sites and extent of conservation between them to understand the evolutionary dynamics of MERS-CoV.

Results

Multiple sequence alignment of the spike (S), membrane (M), enveloped (E) and nucleocapsid (N) proteins was employed to identify the sequence conservation among MERS and Bat (HKU4, HKU5) coronaviruses. We used various in silico tools to predict the conserved antigenic sites. We found that MERS-CoV shared 30 % of its S protein antigenic sites with HKU4 and 70 % with HKU5 bat-CoV. Whereas 100 % of its E, M and N protein's antigenic sites are found to be conserved with those in HKU4 and HKU5.

Conclusion

This sharing suggests that in case of pathogenicity MERS-CoV is more closely related to HKU5 bat-CoV than HKU4 bat-CoV. The conserved epitopes indicates their evolutionary relationship and ancestry of pathogenicity.

SUBMITTER: Sharmin R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4784407 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Conserved antigenic sites between MERS-CoV and Bat-coronavirus are revealed through sequence analysis.

Sharmin Refat R   Islam Abul B M M K AB  

Source code for biology and medicine 20160309


<h4>Background</h4>MERS-CoV is a newly emerged human coronavirus reported closely related with HKU4 and HKU5 Bat coronaviruses. Bat and MERS corona-viruses are structurally related. Therefore, it is of interest to estimate the degree of conserved antigenic sites among them. It is of importance to elucidate the shared antigenic-sites and extent of conservation between them to understand the evolutionary dynamics of MERS-CoV.<h4>Results</h4>Multiple sequence alignment of the spike (S), membrane (M  ...[more]

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