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Zubair Ahmed Nizamudeen1, Emma-Ruoqi Xu2, Vivin Karthik3, Mohamed Halawa2, Kenton P Arkill1, Andrew M Jackson1, David O Bates1, Jonas Emsley2.
Abstract
ORF7a is an accessory protein common to SARS-CoV1 and the recently discovered SARS-CoV2, which is causing the COVID-19 pandemic. The ORF7a protein has a structural homology with ICAM-1 which binds to the T lymphocyte integrin receptor LFA-1. As COVID-19 has a strong immune component as part of the disease, we sought to determine whether SARS-CoV2 would have a similar structural interaction with LFA-1. Using molecular docking simulations, we found that SARS-CoV2 ORF7a has the key structural determinants required to bind LFA-1 but also the related leukocyte integrin Mac-1, which is also known to be expressed by macrophages. Our study shows that SARS-CoV2 ORF7a protein has a conserved Ig immunoglobulin-like fold containing an integrin binding site that provides a mechanistic hypothesis for SARS-CoV2's interaction with the human immune system. This suggests that experimental investigation of ORF7a-mediated effects on immune cells such as T lymphocytes and macrophages (leukocytes) could help understand the disease further and develop effective treatments.Entities:
Keywords: COVID19; LFA1; Mac1; SARS-Cov2
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33305306 PMCID: PMC7796194 DOI: 10.1042/BSR20203837
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosci Rep ISSN: 0144-8463 Impact factor: 3.840