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Human coronavirus 229E encodes a single ORF4 protein between the spike and the envelope genes

BACKGROUND: The genome of coronaviruses contains structural and non-structural genes, including several so-called accessory genes. All group 1b coronaviruses encode a single accessory protein between the spike and envelope genes, except for human coronavirus (HCoV) 229E. The prototype virus has a sp...

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Autores principales: Dijkman, Ronald, Jebbink, Maarten F, Wilbrink, Berry, Pyrc, Krzysztof, Zaaijer, Hans L, Minor, Philip D, Franklin, Sally, Berkhout, Ben, Thiel, Volker, van der Hoek, Lia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1774570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17194306
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-3-106
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author Dijkman, Ronald
Jebbink, Maarten F
Wilbrink, Berry
Pyrc, Krzysztof
Zaaijer, Hans L
Minor, Philip D
Franklin, Sally
Berkhout, Ben
Thiel, Volker
van der Hoek, Lia
author_facet Dijkman, Ronald
Jebbink, Maarten F
Wilbrink, Berry
Pyrc, Krzysztof
Zaaijer, Hans L
Minor, Philip D
Franklin, Sally
Berkhout, Ben
Thiel, Volker
van der Hoek, Lia
author_sort Dijkman, Ronald
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The genome of coronaviruses contains structural and non-structural genes, including several so-called accessory genes. All group 1b coronaviruses encode a single accessory protein between the spike and envelope genes, except for human coronavirus (HCoV) 229E. The prototype virus has a split gene, encoding the putative ORF4a and ORF4b proteins. To determine whether primary HCoV-229E isolates exhibit this unusual genome organization, we analyzed the ORF4a/b region of five current clinical isolates from The Netherlands and three early isolates collected at the Common Cold Unit (CCU) in Salisbury, UK. RESULTS: All Dutch isolates were identical in the ORF4a/b region at amino acid level. All CCU isolates are only 98% identical to the Dutch isolates at the nucleotide level, but more closely related to the prototype HCoV-229E (>98%). Remarkably, our analyses revealed that the laboratory adapted, prototype HCoV-229E has a 2-nucleotide deletion in the ORF4a/b region, whereas all clinical isolates carry a single ORF, 660 nt in size, encoding a single protein of 219 amino acids, which is a homologue of the ORF3 proteins encoded by HCoV-NL63 and PEDV. CONCLUSION: Thus, the genome organization of the group 1b coronaviruses HCoV-NL63, PEDV and HCoV-229E is identical. It is possible that extensive culturing of the HCoV-229E laboratory strain resulted in truncation of ORF4. This may indicate that the protein is not essential in cell culture, but the highly conserved amino acid sequence of the ORF4 protein among clinical isolates suggests that the protein plays an important role in vivo.
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spelling pubmed-17745702007-01-18 Human coronavirus 229E encodes a single ORF4 protein between the spike and the envelope genes Dijkman, Ronald Jebbink, Maarten F Wilbrink, Berry Pyrc, Krzysztof Zaaijer, Hans L Minor, Philip D Franklin, Sally Berkhout, Ben Thiel, Volker van der Hoek, Lia Virol J Research BACKGROUND: The genome of coronaviruses contains structural and non-structural genes, including several so-called accessory genes. All group 1b coronaviruses encode a single accessory protein between the spike and envelope genes, except for human coronavirus (HCoV) 229E. The prototype virus has a split gene, encoding the putative ORF4a and ORF4b proteins. To determine whether primary HCoV-229E isolates exhibit this unusual genome organization, we analyzed the ORF4a/b region of five current clinical isolates from The Netherlands and three early isolates collected at the Common Cold Unit (CCU) in Salisbury, UK. RESULTS: All Dutch isolates were identical in the ORF4a/b region at amino acid level. All CCU isolates are only 98% identical to the Dutch isolates at the nucleotide level, but more closely related to the prototype HCoV-229E (>98%). Remarkably, our analyses revealed that the laboratory adapted, prototype HCoV-229E has a 2-nucleotide deletion in the ORF4a/b region, whereas all clinical isolates carry a single ORF, 660 nt in size, encoding a single protein of 219 amino acids, which is a homologue of the ORF3 proteins encoded by HCoV-NL63 and PEDV. CONCLUSION: Thus, the genome organization of the group 1b coronaviruses HCoV-NL63, PEDV and HCoV-229E is identical. It is possible that extensive culturing of the HCoV-229E laboratory strain resulted in truncation of ORF4. This may indicate that the protein is not essential in cell culture, but the highly conserved amino acid sequence of the ORF4 protein among clinical isolates suggests that the protein plays an important role in vivo. BioMed Central 2006-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC1774570/ /pubmed/17194306 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-3-106 Text en Copyright © 2006 Dijkman et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Dijkman, Ronald
Jebbink, Maarten F
Wilbrink, Berry
Pyrc, Krzysztof
Zaaijer, Hans L
Minor, Philip D
Franklin, Sally
Berkhout, Ben
Thiel, Volker
van der Hoek, Lia
Human coronavirus 229E encodes a single ORF4 protein between the spike and the envelope genes
title Human coronavirus 229E encodes a single ORF4 protein between the spike and the envelope genes
title_full Human coronavirus 229E encodes a single ORF4 protein between the spike and the envelope genes
title_fullStr Human coronavirus 229E encodes a single ORF4 protein between the spike and the envelope genes
title_full_unstemmed Human coronavirus 229E encodes a single ORF4 protein between the spike and the envelope genes
title_short Human coronavirus 229E encodes a single ORF4 protein between the spike and the envelope genes
title_sort human coronavirus 229e encodes a single orf4 protein between the spike and the envelope genes
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1774570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17194306
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-3-106
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