Title : Mouse dipeptidyl peptidase 4 is not a functional receptor for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection - Cockrell_2014_J.Virol_88_5195 |
Author(s) : Cockrell AS , Peck KM , Yount BL , Agnihothram SS , Scobey T , Curnes NR , Baric RS , Heise MT |
Ref : J Virol , 88 :5195 , 2014 |
Abstract :
Human dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (hDPP4) was recently identified as the receptor for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection, suggesting that other mammalian DPP4 orthologs may also support infection. We demonstrate that mouse DPP4 cannot support MERS-CoV infection. However, employing mouse DPP4 as a scaffold, we identified two critical amino acids (A288L and T330R) that regulate species specificity in the mouse. This knowledge can support the rational design of a mouse-adapted MERS-CoV for rapid assessment of therapeutics. |
PubMedSearch : Cockrell_2014_J.Virol_88_5195 |
PubMedID: 24574399 |
Cockrell AS, Peck KM, Yount BL, Agnihothram SS, Scobey T, Curnes NR, Baric RS, Heise MT (2014)
Mouse dipeptidyl peptidase 4 is not a functional receptor for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection
J Virol
88 :5195
Cockrell AS, Peck KM, Yount BL, Agnihothram SS, Scobey T, Curnes NR, Baric RS, Heise MT (2014)
J Virol
88 :5195