1.The structure analysis and antigenicity study of the N protein of SARS-CoV.
Jingqiang WANG ; Jia JI ; Jia YE ; Xiaoqian ZHAO ; Jie WEN ; Wei LI ; Jianfei HU ; Dawei LI ; Min SUN ; Haipan ZENG ; Yongwu HU ; Xiangjun TIAN ; Xuehai TAN ; Ningzhi XU ; Changqing ZENG ; Jian WANG ; Shengli BI ; Huanming YANG
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2003;1(2):145-154
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			The Coronaviridae family is characterized by a nucleocapsid that is composed of the genome RNA molecule in combination with the nucleoprotein (N protein) within a virion. The most striking physiochemical feature of the N protein of SARS-CoV is that it is a typical basic protein with a high predicted pI and high hydrophilicity, which is consistent with its function of binding to the ribophosphate backbone of the RNA molecule. The predicted high extent of phosphorylation of the N protein on multiple candidate phosphorylation sites demonstrates that it would be related to important functions, such as RNA-binding and localization to the nucleolus of host cells. Subsequent study shows that there is an SR-rich region in the N protein and this region might be involved in the protein-protein interaction. The abundant antigenic sites predicted in the N protein, as well as experimental evidence with synthesized polypeptides, indicate that the N protein is one of the major antigens of the SARS-CoV. Compared with other viral structural proteins, the low variation rate of the N protein with regards to its size suggests its importance to the survival of the virus.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Amino Acid Motifs
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		                        			genetics
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		                        			Amino Acid Sequence
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		                        			Antigens, Viral
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		                        			immunology
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		                        			Base Composition
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		                        			Base Sequence
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		                        			Cluster Analysis
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		                        			Computational Biology
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		                        			DNA Primers
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		                        			Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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		                        			Genetic Variation
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		                        			Molecular Sequence Data
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		                        			Nucleocapsid Proteins
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		                        			genetics
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		                        			immunology
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		                        			metabolism
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		                        			Phosphorylation
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		                        			SARS Virus
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		                        			genetics
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		                        			Sequence Analysis, DNA
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
            
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