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Interest in the coronaviruses has never been greater. Their
economic impact is considerable as they infect humans, livestock,
poultry and companion animals. Murine hepatitis virus (MHV)
infection of the mouse and rat central nervous systems are the
subject of intense study; these investigations are providing
insights into the potential role of viruses in human neurological
diseases and, more generally, into mechanisms causing neurological
damage. The single-stranded, positive-sense RNA genomes of two
species of these enveloped viruses (IBV and MHV) have been cloned
completely and one of them (lBV) sequenced in its entirety,
revealing a genome size of some 27000 nucleotides. This has made
possible more incisive investigations into the nature of those
polypeptides, encoded by more than half of the genome, which are
likely to contribute, in the main, to RNA polymerase/replicase
activity. Intriguingly, ribosomal frameshifting is exhibited within
the mRNA coding for these polypeptides. The cloning/sequencing
phase of coronavirology for which the 1980's will be partly
remembered, has provided a sound framework for furthex: studies of
the virus structural proteins and also some provocative insights
relevant to these studies. The large spike glycoprotein(s),
responsible for membrane fusion and bearing important antigenic
sites, varies amazingly in length and composition both within as
well as between coronavirus species. Receptors on host cells have
been identified. The integral membrane glycoprotein (M) has been
shown to use internal hydrophobic sequences to direct translocation
within membranes.
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