Author: Walls, Alexandra; Tortorici, M. Alejandra; Bosch, Berendâ€Jan; Frenz, Brandon; Rottier, Peter J. M.; DiMaio, Frank; Rey, Felix A.; Veesler, David
Title: Crucial steps in the structure determination of a coronavirus spike glycoprotein using cryoâ€electron microscopy Cord-id: pn6ym10f Document date: 2016_10_18
ID: pn6ym10f
Snippet: The tremendous pandemic potential of coronaviruses was demonstrated twice in the last 15 years by two global outbreaks of deadly pneumonia. Entry of coronaviruses into cells is mediated by the transmembrane spike glycoprotein S, which forms a trimer carrying receptorâ€binding and membrane fusion functions. Despite their biomedical importance, coronavirus S glycoproteins have proven difficult targets for structural characterization, precluding highâ€resolution studies of the biologically releva
Document: The tremendous pandemic potential of coronaviruses was demonstrated twice in the last 15 years by two global outbreaks of deadly pneumonia. Entry of coronaviruses into cells is mediated by the transmembrane spike glycoprotein S, which forms a trimer carrying receptorâ€binding and membrane fusion functions. Despite their biomedical importance, coronavirus S glycoproteins have proven difficult targets for structural characterization, precluding highâ€resolution studies of the biologically relevant trimer. Recent technological developments in single particle cryoâ€electron microscopy allowed us to determine the first structure of a coronavirus S glycoprotein trimer which provided a framework to understand the mechanisms of viral entry and suggested potential inhibition strategies for this family of viruses. Here, we describe the key factors that enabled this breakthrough.
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