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Cellular Proteins Related to Beta Coronavirus Infections
Several cellular proteins have been reported to be involved in the early steps of beta coronavirus infections in humans. ACE2, a membrane bound protein that is involved in the cellular entry of many beta coronaviruses, is often supported by the function of other proteins. Some facilitate the shedding of ACE2 from the cell surface, and others cleave viral S proteins to enhance the fusion of the two membranes. They include:
- ACE2
- ADAM10
- ADAM17
- TMPRSS2
- TMPRSS11A
- TMPRSS11D
- furin
- CTSL
- PI4KB
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SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)
Biomedical Sciences
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Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2)
TMPRSS2
Furin
Expression of Cellular Proteins Related to Beta Coronavirus Infections in the Small Airway Epithelium (SAE) by Cell Type
Expression of Cellular Proteins Related to Beta Coronavirus Infections in the Small Airway Epithelium (SAE)
ADAM10
ADAM17
TMRPSS11A
HAT (TMPRSS11D)
Cathespin L (CTSL)
PI4KB
ACE2 and Other Cellular Proteins Related to B-Coronavirus Infection Expression Increases in Basal Cells from the Large Airway Epithelium Throughout Differentiation