蛋白酵素
TMPRS2型
毛皮
生物
劈理(地质)
冠状病毒
病毒进入
蛋白酶
蛋白质水解
金属蛋白酶
脱氮酶
细胞生物学
生物化学
病毒学
病毒
酶
病毒复制
泛素
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
基因
医学
传染病(医学专业)
古生物学
病理
疾病
断裂(地质)
作者
Adeline Heurich,Heike Hofmann-Winkler,Stefanie Gierer,Thomas Liepold,Olaf Jahn,Stefan Pöhlmann
出处
期刊:Journal of Virology
[American Society for Microbiology]
日期:2013-11-14
卷期号:88 (2): 1293-1307
被引量:867
摘要
ABSTRACT The type II transmembrane serine proteases TMPRSS2 and HAT can cleave and activate the spike protein (S) of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) for membrane fusion. In addition, these proteases cleave the viral receptor, the carboxypeptidase angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), and it was proposed that ACE2 cleavage augments viral infectivity. However, no mechanistic insights into this process were obtained and the relevance of ACE2 cleavage for SARS-CoV S protein (SARS-S) activation has not been determined. Here, we show that arginine and lysine residues within ACE2 amino acids 697 to 716 are essential for cleavage by TMPRSS2 and HAT and that ACE2 processing is required for augmentation of SARS-S-driven entry by these proteases. In contrast, ACE2 cleavage was dispensable for activation of the viral S protein. Expression of TMPRSS2 increased cellular uptake of soluble SARS-S, suggesting that protease-dependent augmentation of viral entry might be due to increased uptake of virions into target cells. Finally, TMPRSS2 was found to compete with the metalloprotease ADAM17 for ACE2 processing, but only cleavage by TMPRSS2 resulted in augmented SARS-S-driven entry. Collectively, our results in conjunction with those of previous studies indicate that TMPRSS2 and potentially related proteases promote SARS-CoV entry by two separate mechanisms: ACE2 cleavage, which might promote viral uptake, and SARS-S cleavage, which activates the S protein for membrane fusion. These observations have interesting implications for the development of novel therapeutics. In addition, they should spur efforts to determine whether receptor cleavage promotes entry of other coronaviruses, which use peptidases as entry receptors.
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