Scientists figure out how new coronavirus breaks into human cells

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Scientists have revealed the first picture of how the new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 binds with human respiratory cells in order to hijack them to produce more viruses.

Researchers led by Qiang Zhou, a research fellow at Westlake University in Hangzhou, China, have revealed how the new virus attaches to a receptor on respiratory cells called angiotensin-converting enzyme 2, or ACE2.

atoms that interact at the binding interface," Thomas Gallagher, a virologist at Loyola University Chicago who was not involved in the new research but studies coronavirus structure, told Live Science. That level of information is unusual at this stage of a new virus outbreak, he said.

"The virus outbreak only began to occur a couple of months ago, and within that short period of time, these authors have come up with information that I think traditionally takes much longer," Gallagher said.

That's important, he said, because understanding how the virus enters cells can contribute to research on drugs or even a vaccine for the virus.

A viral entryway
To infect a human host, viruses must be able to gain entry into individual human cells. They use these cells' machinery to produce copies of themselves, which then spill out and spread to new cells.

On Feb. 19 in the journal Science, a research team led by scientists at the University of Texas at Austin described the tiny molecular key on SARS-CoV-2 that gives the virus entry into the cell. This key is called a spike protein, or S-protein. Last week, Zhou and his team described the rest of the puzzle: the structure of the ACE2 receptor protein (which is on the surfaces of respiratory cells) and how it and the spike protein interact. The researchers published their findings in the journal Science on March 4.

"If we think of the human body as a house and 2019-nCoV [another name for SARS-CoV-2] as a robber, then ACE2 would be the doorknob of the house's door. Once the S-protein grabs it, the virus can enter the house," Liang Tao, a researcher at Westlake University who was not involved in the new study, said in a statement.



Zhou and his team used a tool called cryo electron microscopy, which employs deeply frozen samples and electron beams to image the tiniest structures of biological molecules. The researchers found that the molecular bond between SARS-CoV-2's spike protein and ACE2 looks fairly similar to the binding pattern of the coronavirus that caused the outbreak of SARS in 2003. There are some differences, however, in the precise amino acids used to bind SARS-CoV-2 to that ACE2 receptor compared with the virus that causes SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome), the researchers said.

"While some might consider the differences subtle," Gallagher said, "they might be meaningful with respect to the strength with which each of those viruses stick."

That "stickiness" could affect how easily a virus transmits from one person to another. If any given viral particle is more likely to enter a cell once it enters the human body, the transmission of the disease is more likely.

There are other coronaviruses that circulate regularly, causing upper respiratory infections that most people think of as the common cold. Those coronaviruses don't interact with the ACE2 receptor, Gallagher said, but rather, they get into the body using other receptors on human cells.

Coronavirus structure implications
The structure of SARS-CoV-2's "key" and the body's "lock" could theoretically provide a target for antiviral drugs that would stop the new coronavirus from getting into new cells. Most antiviral drugs already on the market focus on halting viral replication within the cell, so a drug that targeted viral entry would be new territory, Gallagher said.

"There is no effective clinical drug that will block that interaction that I know of" that's already in use, he said.

The viral spike protein is also a promising target for vaccines because it's the part of the virus that interacts with its environment and so could be easily recognized by the immune system, Gallagher said.

Even so, developing either drugs or a vaccine will be a challenging task. Treatments and vaccines not only have to prove effective against the virus but must also be safe for people, Gallagher said. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials have said that the earliest a coronavirus vaccine could be available is in a year to a year and a half.
 

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Yeah that's the most optimistic assessment for the availability of a vaccine. By that time the virus will have ravaged the entire planet and it's reasonable to expect a death toll in the millions.
My thoughts are this, I'm trying to be pragmatic about this, I feel this novel coronavirus will eventually to some degree infect most people, I feel in four of five years time, most people will have had it and recovered from this and it will be viewed with little more relevance than the flu. The scary part in my mind is, Yeah, I think everyone is eventually going to get this, But you don't hear a lot about the recovery survivors and their daily lives. Just those that are dying from this. There are a lot more people recovering from this than dying from it, And I feel if successful recovery stories were covered in this news more often this would quell some fears.

I have heard stories of people who caught this coronavirus, Showed no symptoms and never even got discernably ill.
But we don't hear about this. In China, A 103-year-old woman became the oldest person to beat the disease.
103-year-old woman becomes oldest person to beat coronavirus The news about this virus isn't all Grim and doom. But one wouldn't know that by the nightly news reports.
 
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My thoughts are this, I'm trying to be pragmatic about this, I feel this novel coronavirus will eventually to some degree infect most people, I feel in four of five years time, most people will have had it and recovered from this and it will be viewed with little more relevance than the flu. The scary part in my mind is, Yeah, I think everyone is eventually going to get this, But you don't hear a lot about the recovery survivors and their daily lives. Just those that are dying from this. There are a lot more people recovering from this than dying from it, And I feel if successful recovery stories were covered in this news more often this would quell some fears.

I have heard stories of people who caught this coronavirus, Showed no symptoms and never even got discernably ill.
But we don't hear about this. In China, A 103-year-old woman became the oldest person to beat the disease.
103-year-old woman becomes oldest person to beat coronavirus The news about this virus isn't all Grim and doom. But one wouldn't know that by the nightly news reports.
This is an odd way to look at it. There were survivors at Hiroshima too, but that didn't make it more pleasant. And it's actually a very bad thing that some people infected don't get discernibly ill - they're carriers who are going around infecting other people without even knowing it, and apparently 2-3% of the people they infect, die.
 

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This is an odd way to look at it. There were survivors at Hiroshima too, but that didn't make it more pleasant. And it's actually a very bad thing that some people infected don't get discernibly ill - they're carriers who are going around infecting other people without even knowing it, and apparently 2-3% of the people they infect, die.
Consider the mindset here, There are many ways to approach a problem, Your mind is younger than mine in some ways, You don't yet see the programming the media does to us.

This Virus is Scary Yes. But Panic and fear isn't a solution, It's a device that prevents people from acting with true intellect. What can we do, What can we change, how can we help, if we are stricken with fear. We have to face the unknown, As Intellectuals. But also as men, We have others that look at us as examples and our words hold weight, Even if it's here or our personal lives. Educate the people truthfully 3,4 percent sounds like a lot, And it is serious, But, most people have a 96.6 percent chance of surviving this.

If we fall to fear, others will too. And the truth is, We aren't in this alone, Everyone is experiencing this. We have to hold it together, Panic and fear spread panic and fear. And this is not a Lie, There is a chance, some people won't Catch this virus, And, If they do there is an over 70 percent chance generously that they will survive this.

It's called Hope, It's Not Dead, It's a lesson I will pass on If it's the only lesson I ever pass, positivity is a medicine that when you take it, it affects everyone you interact with. Helping others is sometimes as simple as a positive reinforcement. even in the darkest times brother.
 
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Consider the mindset here, There are many ways to approach a problem, Your mind is younger than mine in some ways, You don't yet see the programming the media does to us.

This Virus is Scary Yes. But Panic and fear isn't a solution, It's a device that prevents people from acting with true intellect. What can we do, What can we change, how can we help, if we are stricken with fear. We have to face the unknown, As Intellectuals. But also as men, We have others that look at us as examples and our words hold weight, Even if it's here or our personal lives. Educate the people truthfully 3,4 percent sounds like a lot, And it is serious, But, most people have a 96.6 percent chance of surviving this.

If we fall to fear, others will too. And the truth is, We aren't in this alone, Everyone is experiencing this. We have to hold it together, Panic and fear spread panic and fear. And this is not a Lie, There is a chance, some people won't Catch this virus, And, If they do there is an over 70 percent chance generously that they will survive this.

It's called Hope, It's Not Dead, It's a lesson I will pass on If it's the only lesson I ever pass, positivity is a medicine that when you take it, it affects everyone you interact with. Helping others is sometimes as simple as a positive reinforcement. even in the darkest times brother.
I get where you're coming from, but I think you're mischaracterizing my words. I'm not advocating fear or panic; I'm simply doing what I always endeavor to do - to tell the truth as clearly as I can, because I'm a realist - not an optimist or a pessimist. Facing reality is always the best thing to do; hopes and fears are a meaningless distraction at best, and an obstacle at worst.

And the reality is that this thing appears to be as bad as (or somewhat worse than) the Spanish flu. If that analogy holds, millions around the globe will die within a year. So informed precautions and preparations would be a wise move right now - people should be careful to avoid exposure to this thing. Probably be a good time to get some basic emergency supplies like water and canned food so that if this does get as bad here as it has in China and Italy, you won't have to go to a crowded grocery store when the shit is really hitting the fan.

Sure, the vast majority of us are going to be fine. But we're all going to lose people. And learning how to avoid catching this thing is the best thing you can do to avoid being the poor bastard who infects his loved ones - parents, grandparents, whoever - and gets them killed. Don't panic - just use your brain.
 

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I get where you're coming from, but I think you're mischaracterizing my words. I'm not advocating fear or panic; I'm simply doing what I always endeavor to do - to tell the truth as clearly as I can, because I'm a realist - not an optimist or a pessimist. Facing reality is always the best thing to do; hopes and fears are a meaningless distraction at best, and an obstacle at worst.

And the reality is that this thing appears to be as bad as (or somewhat worse than) the Spanish flu. If that analogy holds, millions around the globe will die within a year. So informed precautions and preparations would be a wise move right now - people should be careful to avoid exposure to this thing. Probably be a good time to get some basic emergency supplies like water and canned food so that if this does get as bad here as it has in China and Italy, you won't have to go to a crowded grocery store when the shit is really hitting the fan.

Sure, the vast majority of us are going to be fine. But we're all going to people. And learning how to avoid catching this thing is the best thing you can do to avoid being the poor bastard who infects his loved ones - parents, grandparents, whoever - and gets them killed. Don't panic - just use your brain.
Oh no, You're not provoking fear, I think I was just over-explaining where I was coming from, To be more truthful about why I'm forcing myself to be positive about this, Truthfully, I'm trying to Avoid Panic attacks. It's a scary time, The more I tell myself it's okay, The more I believe it If only to keep myself calm. For me panic attacks can get so bad that I literally pass out, it's the least healthy thing in the world a panic attack.
 
Oh no, You're not provoking fear, I think I was just over-explaining where I was coming from, To be more truthful about why I'm forcing myself to be positive about this, Truthfully, I'm trying to Avoid Panic attacks. It's a scary time, The more I tell myself it's okay, The more I believe it If only to keep myself calm. For me panic attacks can get so bad that I literally pass out, it's the least healthy thing in the world a panic attack.
Sorry to hear that G. I look at this much like any other natural disaster, like a hurricane: just be sensible and take some smart precautions. With a little luck this thing will be behind us around this time next year.
 

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Sorry to hear that G. I look at this much like any other natural disaster, like a hurricane: just be sensible and take some smart precautions. With a little luck, this thing will be behind us around this time next year.
My big worry is my wife Sam, She works with the Public, She is a social services worker. So, She is around a lot of people daily, Tomorrow, She has to Travel to Nashville Tennessee.

I am at peace with the fact that I may eventually Catch this. My Hope is the rest of my family doesn't. I have lived with a serious heart condition since I was young, I have looked death in the face my entire life. I'm still afraid, But I won't let fear control me, I'm gonna watch TV play with my Dogs and be happy. It's like when we spoke in the past about the options I had. Really, Enjoying one's time and making the best of it, It's the only option one has. :Thumbsup:
 
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