Authors
Ruofan Wang, Camille R Simoneau, Jessie Kulsuptrakul, Mehdi Bouhaddou, Katherine Travisano, Jennifer M Hayashi, Jared Carlson-Stevermer, Jennifer Oki, Kevin Holden, Nevan J Krogan, Melanie Ott, Andreas S Puschnik
Publication date
2020/9/24
Journal
BioRxiv
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Preprints
Description
The Coronaviridae are a family of viruses that causes disease in humans ranging from mild respiratory infection to potentially lethal acute respiratory distress syndrome. Finding host factors that are common to multiple coronaviruses could facilitate the development of therapies to combat current and future coronavirus pandemics. Here, we conducted parallel genome-wide CRISPR screens in cells infected by SARS-CoV-2 as well as two seasonally circulating common cold coronaviruses, OC43 and 229E. This approach correctly identified the distinct viral entry factors ACE2 (for SARS-CoV-2), aminopeptidase N (for 229E) and glycosaminoglycans (for OC43). Additionally, we discovered phosphatidylinositol phosphate biosynthesis and cholesterol homeostasis as critical host pathways supporting infection by all three coronaviruses. By contrast, the lysosomal protein TMEM106B appeared unique to SARS-CoV-2 …
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