Highly purified radiolabeled mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) A59 contained a previously overlooked protein which coelectrophoreses with the gene 5b product immunoprecipitated from infected cells. The gene 5b protein is post- translationally acylated. Rabbit antibody raised against a recombinant gene 5b protein expressed in Escherichia coli neutralized viral infectivity in the presence of complement, although not in the absence of complement. Immunofluorescent staining of MHV-infected cells with two anti-peptide antibodies revealed that the gene 5b product is membrane-associated and is transported to the cell surface, findings consistent with the prediction of a membrane-spanning segment in the gene 5b polypeptide. These results suggest strongly that the gene 5b polypeptide represents a new MHV virion envelope protein which is homologous to the TGEV ORF 4 and IBV 3c proteins. © 1994 Academic Press, Inc.
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Yu, X., Bi, W., Weiss, S. R., & Leibowitz, J. L. (1994). Mouse hepatitis virus gene 5b protein is a new virion envelope protein. Virology, 202(2), 1018–1023. https://doi.org/10.1006/viro.1994.1430
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