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Structural insights into SARS coronavirus proteins

Tsinghua University-Institute of Biophysics, CAS Joint Research Group for Structural Biology
›Zihe Rao



Zihe Rao's group has been active in SARS basic research since the 2003 global outbreak, and was the first to determine the crystal structure of a key replicase protein encoded by the SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV) - the main protease or Mpro - and its complex with an inhibitor. His group has since made a number of important breakthroughs in SARS research, and the major achievements include: wide spectrum inhibitor design targeting coronavirus Mpro; the elucidation of the autocleavage mechanism of coronavirus Mpro; the structures of the spike (S) protein fusion cores from SARS-CoV and MHV; the structure of the super-complex between two SARS non-structural proteins, nsp7 and nsp8; the dodecamer structure of the SARS non-structural protein nsp10; and the hexamer structure of the MHV non-structural protein nsp15, an endoribonuclease. With more than 18 protein and complex structures from SARS-CoV and related coronaviruses to date, Zihe Rao's group has provided important structural insights into coronavirus replication/transcription.

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