Cxcl16 interact with SARS-CoV N protein in and out cell

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Our study investigated the host cell protein which can interact with SARS-CoV N protein, and explored the functional connections. The eukaryotic expression vectors pEGFP-N1/SARS-CoVN and pdsRed2-N1/CXCL16 were constructed and used to co-transfect HEK293FT cells by the calcium phosphate method. The HIS-tagged fusion protein SARS-CoVN-GFP was then built and purified for the binding assay in vitro. The co-localization of SARS-CoVN and CXCL16 in the cytoplasm of HEK293FT cells was also shown using confocal laser scanning microscopy. It is suggested that their interaction might be through direct combination. Under a fluorescence microscope, it was observed that the purified fusion protein SARS-CoVN-GFP was attached to the cell membrane of CXCL16-transfected cells, indicating that SARS-CoVN and CXCL16 can be mutually combined. © 2010 Wuhan Institute of Virology, CAS and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Zhang, Y. P., Zhang, R. W., Chang, W. S., & Wang, Y. Y. (2010). Cxcl16 interact with SARS-CoV N protein in and out cell. Virologica Sinica, 25(5), 369–374. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12250-010-3129-x

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