Selected article for: "bat coronavirus and respiratory syndrome"

Author: Lau, Susanna K.P.; Wong, Antonio C.P.; Luk, Hayes K.H.; Li, Kenneth S.M.; Fung, Joshua; He, Zirong; Cheng, Flora K.K.; Chan, Tony T.Y.; Chu, Stella; Aw-Yong, Kam Leng; Lau, Terrence C.K.; Fung, Kitty S.C.; Woo, Patrick C.Y.
Title: Differential Tropism of SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 in Bat Cells
  • Cord-id: 1iwqgbzs
  • Document date: 2020_12_25
  • ID: 1iwqgbzs
    Snippet: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 did not replicate efficiently in 13 bat cell lines, whereas severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus replicated efficiently in kidney cells of its ancestral host, the Rhinolophus sinicus bat, suggesting different evolutionary origins. Structural modeling showed that RBD/RsACE2 binding may contribute to the differential cellular tropism.
    Document: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 did not replicate efficiently in 13 bat cell lines, whereas severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus replicated efficiently in kidney cells of its ancestral host, the Rhinolophus sinicus bat, suggesting different evolutionary origins. Structural modeling showed that RBD/RsACE2 binding may contribute to the differential cellular tropism.

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