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Name Accession Description Interval E-value
alphaCoV_M cd21564
alphacoronavirus Membrane (or Matrix) protein; This subfamily contains the Membrane (M) ...
40-257 2.16e-140

alphacoronavirus Membrane (or Matrix) protein; This subfamily contains the Membrane (M) protein of alphacoronaviruses including human coronaviruses (HCoVs), HCoV-229E and HCoV-NL63. There are five essential genes in CoVs that result in the following gene products: Spike (S) protein, Membrane (M) glycoprotein, Nucleocapsid (N), Envelope (E) protein, and the Orf1ab (a large polyprotein known as replicase/protease); all are required to produce a structurally complete viral particle. The M protein, a triple-spanning membrane protein, is the most abundant protein in the virion. It plays a central role in virion assembly and morphogenesis, and it defines the shape of the viral envelope. It is regarded as the central organizer of CoV assembly, interacting with all other major coronaviral structural proteins and turning cellular membranes into workshops where virus and host factors come together to make new virus particles. While homotypic interactions between the M proteins are the major driving force behind virion envelope formation, it needs to interact with other coronaviral structural proteins for complete virion formation. The interaction of the Spike protein with M is not required for the assembly process. However, binding of M to N protein stabilizes the nucleocapsid (N protein-RNA complex), as well as the internal core of virions, and thereby promotes completion of viral assembly. Thus, the M protein, and its interactions with other structural proteins, is necessary for the production and release of virus-like particles.


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Pssm-ID: 394850  Cd Length: 218  Bit Score: 393.17  E-value: 2.16e-140
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498  40 SCFNGGDLIWHLANWNFSWSIILIVFITVLQYGRPQFSWFVYGIKMLIMWLLWPVVLALTIFNAYSEYQVsRYVMFGFSI 119
Cdd:cd21564     1 GCIPVGEVIWHLRNWNFSWNIILTIFIVVLQYGHYKYSWFLYGLKMLILWLLWPLVLALSIFDAWASFQV-NWVFFAFSI 79
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498 120 AGAIVTFVLWIMYFVRSIQLYRRTKSWWSFNPETKAILCVSALGRSYVLPLEGVPTGVTLTLLSGNLYAEGFKIAGGMNL 199
Cdd:cd21564    80 LMACITLVLWIMYFVNSIRLYRRTHSWWSFNPETNAILCVSVLGRSYCLPVLGAPTGVTLTLLSGTLLVEGFKVATGVQV 159
                         170       180       190       200       210
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 1967465498 200 DNLPKYVMVALPSRTIVYTLVGKKLKASSATGWAYYVKSKAGDYSTEAR-TDNLSEQEK 257
Cdd:cd21564   160 DQLPKYVTVAKPSTTIVYTRVGRSLNASSATGWAFYVRSKHGDYSAVANpTDNLSESEK 218
 
Name Accession Description Interval E-value
alphaCoV_M cd21564
alphacoronavirus Membrane (or Matrix) protein; This subfamily contains the Membrane (M) ...
40-257 2.16e-140

alphacoronavirus Membrane (or Matrix) protein; This subfamily contains the Membrane (M) protein of alphacoronaviruses including human coronaviruses (HCoVs), HCoV-229E and HCoV-NL63. There are five essential genes in CoVs that result in the following gene products: Spike (S) protein, Membrane (M) glycoprotein, Nucleocapsid (N), Envelope (E) protein, and the Orf1ab (a large polyprotein known as replicase/protease); all are required to produce a structurally complete viral particle. The M protein, a triple-spanning membrane protein, is the most abundant protein in the virion. It plays a central role in virion assembly and morphogenesis, and it defines the shape of the viral envelope. It is regarded as the central organizer of CoV assembly, interacting with all other major coronaviral structural proteins and turning cellular membranes into workshops where virus and host factors come together to make new virus particles. While homotypic interactions between the M proteins are the major driving force behind virion envelope formation, it needs to interact with other coronaviral structural proteins for complete virion formation. The interaction of the Spike protein with M is not required for the assembly process. However, binding of M to N protein stabilizes the nucleocapsid (N protein-RNA complex), as well as the internal core of virions, and thereby promotes completion of viral assembly. Thus, the M protein, and its interactions with other structural proteins, is necessary for the production and release of virus-like particles.


Pssm-ID: 394850  Cd Length: 218  Bit Score: 393.17  E-value: 2.16e-140
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498  40 SCFNGGDLIWHLANWNFSWSIILIVFITVLQYGRPQFSWFVYGIKMLIMWLLWPVVLALTIFNAYSEYQVsRYVMFGFSI 119
Cdd:cd21564     1 GCIPVGEVIWHLRNWNFSWNIILTIFIVVLQYGHYKYSWFLYGLKMLILWLLWPLVLALSIFDAWASFQV-NWVFFAFSI 79
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498 120 AGAIVTFVLWIMYFVRSIQLYRRTKSWWSFNPETKAILCVSALGRSYVLPLEGVPTGVTLTLLSGNLYAEGFKIAGGMNL 199
Cdd:cd21564    80 LMACITLVLWIMYFVNSIRLYRRTHSWWSFNPETNAILCVSVLGRSYCLPVLGAPTGVTLTLLSGTLLVEGFKVATGVQV 159
                         170       180       190       200       210
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 1967465498 200 DNLPKYVMVALPSRTIVYTLVGKKLKASSATGWAYYVKSKAGDYSTEAR-TDNLSEQEK 257
Cdd:cd21564   160 DQLPKYVTVAKPSTTIVYTRVGRSLNASSATGWAFYVRSKHGDYSAVANpTDNLSESEK 218
CoV_M pfam01635
Coronavirus M matrix/glycoprotein; This family consists of various coronavirus matrix proteins ...
49-256 1.13e-112

Coronavirus M matrix/glycoprotein; This family consists of various coronavirus matrix proteins which are transmembrane glycoproteins. The membrane (M) protein is the most abundant structural protein and defines the shape of the viral envelope, being the central organizer of coronavirus assembly. M proteins play a critical role in protein-protein interactions (as well as protein-RNA interactions) since virus-like particle (VLP) formation in many CoVs requires only the M and envelope (E) proteins for efficient virion assembly. Interaction of spike (S) with M is necessary for retention of S in the ER-Golgi intermediate compartment (ERGIC)/Golgi complex and its incorporation into new virions; binding of M to nucleocapsid (N) proteins stabilizes the nucleocapsid. Together, M and E protein make up the viral envelope and their interaction is sufficient for the production and release of virus-like particles (VLPs).


Pssm-ID: 460275  Cd Length: 208  Bit Score: 322.69  E-value: 1.13e-112
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498  49 WHLANWNFSWSIILIVFITVLQYGRPQFSWFVYGIKMLIMWLLWPVVLALTIFNAYSEYQVSrYVMFGFSIAGAIVTFVL 128
Cdd:pfam01635   1 SHLREWNFAWSIILTLLIVVLQYGYASRSRFLYVLKMILLWLLWPLTLALSIFNAVASYNVN-YVYFGFSIIFAVVTFVL 79
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498 129 WIMYFVRSIQLYRRTKSWWSFNPETKAILCVSALGRSYVLPLEGVPTGVTLTLLSGNLYAEGFKIAGGMNLDNLPKYVMV 208
Cdd:pfam01635  80 WLMYFVNSIRLYRRTGSWWSFNPETNALLCVSVLGRTVTRPLDEDPTGITLTLLSGTLYVEGQKLARGVSVESLPNYVTV 159
                         170       180       190       200
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 1967465498 209 ALPSRTIVYTLVGKKLKASSATGWAYYVKSKAGDYSTEA-RTDNLSEQE 256
Cdd:pfam01635 160 AKPSTTIHYLKKGKSDNVGSNTGWAIYVRSKAGNYSLPStTTGKLEESA 208
 
Name Accession Description Interval E-value
alphaCoV_M cd21564
alphacoronavirus Membrane (or Matrix) protein; This subfamily contains the Membrane (M) ...
40-257 2.16e-140

alphacoronavirus Membrane (or Matrix) protein; This subfamily contains the Membrane (M) protein of alphacoronaviruses including human coronaviruses (HCoVs), HCoV-229E and HCoV-NL63. There are five essential genes in CoVs that result in the following gene products: Spike (S) protein, Membrane (M) glycoprotein, Nucleocapsid (N), Envelope (E) protein, and the Orf1ab (a large polyprotein known as replicase/protease); all are required to produce a structurally complete viral particle. The M protein, a triple-spanning membrane protein, is the most abundant protein in the virion. It plays a central role in virion assembly and morphogenesis, and it defines the shape of the viral envelope. It is regarded as the central organizer of CoV assembly, interacting with all other major coronaviral structural proteins and turning cellular membranes into workshops where virus and host factors come together to make new virus particles. While homotypic interactions between the M proteins are the major driving force behind virion envelope formation, it needs to interact with other coronaviral structural proteins for complete virion formation. The interaction of the Spike protein with M is not required for the assembly process. However, binding of M to N protein stabilizes the nucleocapsid (N protein-RNA complex), as well as the internal core of virions, and thereby promotes completion of viral assembly. Thus, the M protein, and its interactions with other structural proteins, is necessary for the production and release of virus-like particles.


Pssm-ID: 394850  Cd Length: 218  Bit Score: 393.17  E-value: 2.16e-140
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498  40 SCFNGGDLIWHLANWNFSWSIILIVFITVLQYGRPQFSWFVYGIKMLIMWLLWPVVLALTIFNAYSEYQVsRYVMFGFSI 119
Cdd:cd21564     1 GCIPVGEVIWHLRNWNFSWNIILTIFIVVLQYGHYKYSWFLYGLKMLILWLLWPLVLALSIFDAWASFQV-NWVFFAFSI 79
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498 120 AGAIVTFVLWIMYFVRSIQLYRRTKSWWSFNPETKAILCVSALGRSYVLPLEGVPTGVTLTLLSGNLYAEGFKIAGGMNL 199
Cdd:cd21564    80 LMACITLVLWIMYFVNSIRLYRRTHSWWSFNPETNAILCVSVLGRSYCLPVLGAPTGVTLTLLSGTLLVEGFKVATGVQV 159
                         170       180       190       200       210
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 1967465498 200 DNLPKYVMVALPSRTIVYTLVGKKLKASSATGWAYYVKSKAGDYSTEAR-TDNLSEQEK 257
Cdd:cd21564   160 DQLPKYVTVAKPSTTIVYTRVGRSLNASSATGWAFYVRSKHGDYSAVANpTDNLSESEK 218
CoV_M pfam01635
Coronavirus M matrix/glycoprotein; This family consists of various coronavirus matrix proteins ...
49-256 1.13e-112

Coronavirus M matrix/glycoprotein; This family consists of various coronavirus matrix proteins which are transmembrane glycoproteins. The membrane (M) protein is the most abundant structural protein and defines the shape of the viral envelope, being the central organizer of coronavirus assembly. M proteins play a critical role in protein-protein interactions (as well as protein-RNA interactions) since virus-like particle (VLP) formation in many CoVs requires only the M and envelope (E) proteins for efficient virion assembly. Interaction of spike (S) with M is necessary for retention of S in the ER-Golgi intermediate compartment (ERGIC)/Golgi complex and its incorporation into new virions; binding of M to nucleocapsid (N) proteins stabilizes the nucleocapsid. Together, M and E protein make up the viral envelope and their interaction is sufficient for the production and release of virus-like particles (VLPs).


Pssm-ID: 460275  Cd Length: 208  Bit Score: 322.69  E-value: 1.13e-112
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498  49 WHLANWNFSWSIILIVFITVLQYGRPQFSWFVYGIKMLIMWLLWPVVLALTIFNAYSEYQVSrYVMFGFSIAGAIVTFVL 128
Cdd:pfam01635   1 SHLREWNFAWSIILTLLIVVLQYGYASRSRFLYVLKMILLWLLWPLTLALSIFNAVASYNVN-YVYFGFSIIFAVVTFVL 79
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498 129 WIMYFVRSIQLYRRTKSWWSFNPETKAILCVSALGRSYVLPLEGVPTGVTLTLLSGNLYAEGFKIAGGMNLDNLPKYVMV 208
Cdd:pfam01635  80 WLMYFVNSIRLYRRTGSWWSFNPETNALLCVSVLGRTVTRPLDEDPTGITLTLLSGTLYVEGQKLARGVSVESLPNYVTV 159
                         170       180       190       200
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 1967465498 209 ALPSRTIVYTLVGKKLKASSATGWAYYVKSKAGDYSTEA-RTDNLSEQE 256
Cdd:pfam01635 160 AKPSTTIHYLKKGKSDNVGSNTGWAIYVRSKAGNYSLPStTTGKLEESA 208
CoV_M cd21529
coronavirus Membrane (or Matrix) protein; This family contains the Membrane (M) protein of ...
50-244 7.31e-55

coronavirus Membrane (or Matrix) protein; This family contains the Membrane (M) protein of coronaviruses (CoVs) including three highly pathogenic human CoVs such as Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS)-related CoV, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) CoV, and SARS-CoV-2, also known as 2019 novel CoV (2019-nCoV) or COVID-19 virus. There are five essential genes in CoVs that result in the following gene products: Spike (S) protein, Membrane (M) glycoprotein, Nucleocapsid (N), Envelope (E) protein, and the Orf1ab (a large polyprotein known as replicase/protease); all are required to produce a structurally complete viral particle. The M protein, a triple-spanning membrane protein, is the most abundant protein in the virion. It plays a central role in virion assembly and morphogenesis, and it defines the shape of the viral envelope. It is regarded as the central organizer of CoV assembly, interacting with all other major coronaviral structural proteins and turning cellular membranes into workshops where virus and host factors come together to make new virus particles. While homotypic interactions between the M proteins are the major driving force behind virion envelope formation, it needs to interact with other coronaviral structural proteins for complete virion formation. The interaction of the Spike protein with M is not required for the assembly process. However, binding of M to N protein stabilizes the nucleocapsid (N protein-RNA complex), as well as the internal core of virions, and thereby promotes completion of viral assembly. Thus, the M protein, and its interactions with other structural proteins, is necessary for the production and release of virus-like particles.


Pssm-ID: 394849 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 198  Bit Score: 175.38  E-value: 7.31e-55
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498  50 HLANWNFSWSIILIVFITVLQYGRPQFSWFVYGIKMLIMWLLWPVVLALTIFNAYSEYQvSRYVMFGFSIAGAIVTFVLW 129
Cdd:cd21529     4 LLEWWNLVLIIILLALIAILQFGYATRSRMIYIIKLIVLWLLWPLTLAVTIWAAVYHGN-SKDAVFIISIIMAVLTFLMW 82
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498 130 IMYFVRSIQLYRRTKSWWSFNPETKAILCV-SALGRSYVLPLEGVPTGVTLTLLSGNLYAEGFKIAGGMNLDNLPKYVMV 208
Cdd:cd21529    83 LKYWIDSFRLFMRTRSAWSFNPESNALAGImDPMGQWRCIPIDHMPPVISPVIKHGVLYLHGQELATGVSVHSLPKGITV 162
                         170       180       190
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*.
gi 1967465498 209 ALPSRTIVYTLVGKKLKASSaTGWAYYVKSKAGDYS 244
Cdd:cd21529   163 ATPSTTFIYTLVKRIESTND-RGFAVYIYVKHGASN 197
betaCoV_M cd21565
betacoronavirus Membrane (or Matrix) protein; This subfamily contains the Membrane (M) protein ...
51-243 1.54e-52

betacoronavirus Membrane (or Matrix) protein; This subfamily contains the Membrane (M) protein of betacoronaviruses including the M proteins from three highly pathogenic human coronaviruses (CoVs) such as Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS)-related CoV, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) CoV, and SARS-CoV-2, also known as 2019 novel CoV (2019-nCoV) or COVID-19 virus. There are five essential genes in CoVs that result in the following gene products: Spike (S) protein, Membrane (M) glycoprotein, Nucleocapsid (N), Envelope (E) protein, and the Orf1ab (a large polyprotein known as replicase/protease); all are required to produce a structurally complete viral particle. The M protein, a triple-spanning membrane protein, is the most abundant protein in the virion. It plays a central role in virion assembly and morphogenesis, and it defines the shape of the viral envelope. It is regarded as the central organizer of CoV assembly, interacting with all other major coronaviral structural proteins and turning cellular membranes into workshops where virus and host factors come together to make new virus particles. While homotypic interactions between the M proteins are the major driving force behind virion envelope formation, it needs to interact with other coronaviral structural proteins for complete virion formation. The interaction of the Spike protein with M is not required for the assembly process. However, binding of M to N protein stabilizes the nucleocapsid (N protein-RNA complex), as well as the internal core of virions, and thereby promotes completion of viral assembly. Thus, the M protein, and its interactions with other structural proteins, is necessary for the production and release of virus-like particles.


Pssm-ID: 394851  Cd Length: 208  Bit Score: 169.87  E-value: 1.54e-52
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498  51 LANWNFSWSIILIVFITVLQYGRPQFSWFVYGIKMLIMWLLWPVVLALTIFNAYseYQVSrYVMFGFSIAGAIVTFVLWI 130
Cdd:cd21565     5 IKDWNFAWSIIFLLITIVLQYGYPSRSMTVYVIKMFVLWLLWPLSIALSVFAAV--YPIN-LVSQGISGIFAAISALMWL 81
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498 131 MYFVRSIQLYRRTKSWWSFNPETKAILCVSALGRSYVLPLEGVPTGVTLTLLSGNLYAEGFKIaGGMNLDNLPKYVMVAL 210
Cdd:cd21565    82 SYFVQSIRLFRRTGSWWSFNPETNCLLNVPIGGTTVVRPLVEDSTSITAVVTRGHLKMAGMHL-GRCDYDRLPNEVTVAK 160
                         170       180       190
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|...
gi 1967465498 211 PsRTIVYTLVGKKLKASSATGWAYYVKSKAGDY 243
Cdd:cd21565   161 P-NVLIAYKMVKRQRYGTNSGVAIYHRYKAGNY 192
HCoV-like_M cd21568
Membrane (or Matrix) protein from human coronavirus and related betacoronaviruses in the A ...
51-243 5.70e-51

Membrane (or Matrix) protein from human coronavirus and related betacoronaviruses in the A lineage; This group contains the Membrane (M) protein of human coronaviruses (HCoVs), HCoV-OC43 and HCoV-HKU1, and similar proteins from betacoronaviruses in the embecovirus subgenera (A lineage). There are five essential genes in CoVs that result in the following gene products: Spike (S) protein, Membrane (M) glycoprotein, Nucleocapsid (N), Envelope (E) protein, and the Orf1ab (a large polyprotein known as replicase/protease); all are required to produce a structurally complete viral particle. The M protein, a triple-spanning membrane protein, is the most abundant protein in the virion. It plays a central role in virion assembly and morphogenesis, and it defines the shape of the viral envelope. It is regarded as the central organizer of CoV assembly, interacting with all other major coronaviral structural proteins and turning cellular membranes into workshops where virus and host factors come together to make new virus particles. While homotypic interactions between the M proteins are the major driving force behind virion envelope formation, it needs to interact with other coronaviral structural proteins for complete virion formation. The interaction of the Spike protein with M is not required for the assembly process. However, binding of M to N protein stabilizes the nucleocapsid (N protein-RNA complex), as well as the internal core of virions, and thereby promotes completion of viral assembly. Thus, the M protein, and its interactions with other structural proteins, is necessary for the production and release of virus-like particles.


Pssm-ID: 394854  Cd Length: 220  Bit Score: 166.12  E-value: 5.70e-51
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498  51 LANWNFSWSIILIVFITVLQYGRPQFSWFVYGIKMLIMWLLWPVVLALTIFNAYseYQVSRyVMFGFSIAGAIVTFVLWI 130
Cdd:cd21568    16 LKEWNFSLGIILLFITIILQFGYTSRSMFVYVIKMIILWLMWPLTIILTIFNCV--YALNN-VYLGFSIVFTIVSIIMWI 92
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498 131 MYFVRSIQLYRRTKSWWSFNPETKAILCVSALGRSYVLPLEGVPTGVTLTLLSGNLYAEGFKIAGGMNLDNLPKYVMVAL 210
Cdd:cd21568    93 VYFVNSIRLFIRTGSWWSFNPETNNLMCIDMKGTMYVRPIIEDYHTLTATIIRGHLYIQGVKLGTGYSLSDLPAYVTVAK 172
                         170       180       190
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|...
gi 1967465498 211 PSRTIVYTlVGKKLKASSATGWAYYVKSKAGDY 243
Cdd:cd21568   173 VSHLCTYK-RAFLDKIDDTSGFAVYVKSKVGNY 204
MERS-like-CoV_M cd21567
Membrane (or Matrix) protein from Middle East respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus and ...
53-243 3.49e-42

Membrane (or Matrix) protein from Middle East respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus and related betacoronaviruses in the C lineage; This group contains the Membrane (M) protein of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS)-related CoV, bat-CoV HKU5, and similar proteins from betacoronaviruses in the merbecovirus subgenera (C lineage). There are five essential genes in CoVs that result in the following gene products: Spike (S) protein, Membrane (M) glycoprotein, Nucleocapsid (N), Envelope (E) protein, and the Orf1ab (a large polyprotein known as replicase/protease); all are required to produce a structurally complete viral particle. The M protein, a triple-spanning membrane protein, is the most abundant protein in the virion. It plays a central role in virion assembly and morphogenesis, and it defines the shape of the viral envelope. It is regarded as the central organizer of CoV assembly, interacting with all other major coronaviral structural proteins and turning cellular membranes into workshops where virus and host factors come together to make new virus particles. While homotypic interactions between the M proteins are the major driving force behind virion envelope formation, it needs to interact with other coronaviral structural proteins for complete virion formation. The interaction of the Spike protein with M is not required for the assembly process. However, binding of M to N protein stabilizes the nucleocapsid (N protein-RNA complex), as well as the internal core of virions, and thereby promotes completion of viral assembly. Thus, the M protein, and its interactions with other structural proteins, is necessary for the production and release of virus-like particles.


Pssm-ID: 394853  Cd Length: 216  Bit Score: 143.49  E-value: 3.49e-42
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498  53 NWNFSWSIILIVFITVLQYGRPQFSWFVYGIKMLIMWLLWPVVLALTIFNAYSEYQVSRYVMFGFSiagAIVTFVLWIMY 132
Cdd:cd21567    16 DWNFAWSIIFLLITIVLQYGYPSRSMTVYVFKMFVLWLLWPSSMALSIFSAVYPIDLASQIISGIL---AAISAMMWISY 92
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498 133 FVRSIQLYRRTKSWWSFNPETKAILCVSALGRSYVLPLEGVPTGVTLTLLSGNLYAEGFKIaGGMNLDNLPKYVMVALPS 212
Cdd:cd21567    93 FVQSIRLFMRTGSWWSFNPETNCLLNVPIGGTTVVRPLVEDSTSVTAVVTNGYLKMAGMHF-GACDYDRLPNEVTVAKPN 171
                         170       180       190
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|.
gi 1967465498 213 RTIVYTLVgKKLKASSATGWAYYVKSKAGDY 243
Cdd:cd21567   172 VLIALKMV-KRQSYGTNSGVAIYHRYKAGNY 201
batCoV_HKU9-like_M cd21570
Membrane (or Matrix) protein from bat coronavirus HKU9 and related betacoronaviruses in the D ...
51-261 1.39e-30

Membrane (or Matrix) protein from bat coronavirus HKU9 and related betacoronaviruses in the D lineage; This group contains the Membrane (M) protein of Rousettus bat coronavirus HKU9, and similar proteins from betacoronaviruses in the nobecovirus subgenera (D lineage). There are five essential genes in CoVs that result in the following gene products: Spike (S) protein, Membrane (M) glycoprotein, Nucleocapsid (N), Envelope (E) protein, and the Orf1ab (a large polyprotein known as replicase/protease); all are required to produce a structurally complete viral particle. The M protein, a triple-spanning membrane protein, is the most abundant protein in the virion. It plays a central role in virion assembly and morphogenesis, and it defines the shape of the viral envelope. It is regarded as the central organizer of CoV assembly, interacting with all other major coronaviral structural proteins and turning cellular membranes into workshops where virus and host factors come together to make new virus particles. While homotypic interactions between the M proteins are the major driving force behind virion envelope formation, it needs to interact with other coronaviral structural proteins for complete virion formation. The interaction of the Spike protein with M is not required for the assembly process. However, binding of M to N protein stabilizes the nucleocapsid (N protein-RNA complex), as well as the internal core of virions, and thereby promotes completion of viral assembly. Thus, the M protein, and its interactions with other structural proteins, is necessary for the production and release of virus-like particles.


Pssm-ID: 394856  Cd Length: 217  Bit Score: 113.41  E-value: 1.39e-30
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498  51 LANWNFSWSIILIVFITVLQYGRPQFSWFVYGIKMLIMWLLWPVVLALTIFNAYseYQVSRyVMFGFSIAGAIVTFVLWI 130
Cdd:cd21570    13 VKDWNFAVSVLLLFITILLQWGYPSRCKPLWVVKMFILWLLWPLSIAAAVFAAV--YPINK-VAFGFAIAFACISGLMWL 89
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498 131 MYFVRSIQLYRRTKSWWSFNPETKAILCVSALGRSYVLPLEGVPTGVTLTLLSGNLYAEGFKIaGGMNLDNLPKYVMVAL 210
Cdd:cd21570    90 SYFISSFRLLCRTGSAWSFMPETNMLLNVPLLGRTVTRPILADSPAIQFLLLRGEIQFDGFKL-GRCDPGEMPDIVTVAK 168
                         170       180       190       200       210
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|..
gi 1967465498 211 PSRTIVYT-LVGKKLKASSATgwAYYVKSKAGDYsteaRTDNLSEQEKLLHM 261
Cdd:cd21570   169 PASLHWYKkALTRNIGPKSAI--IVYIKYKVGNH----RVQNTNEDGERLAM 214
SARS-like-CoV_M cd21569
Membrane (or Matrix) protein from Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus, ...
51-243 8.45e-27

Membrane (or Matrix) protein from Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, and related betacoronaviruses in the B lineage; This group contains the Membrane (M) protein of Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV), SARS-CoV-2 (also known as 2019 novel CoV (2019-nCoV) or COVID-19 virus), and related proteins from betacoronaviruses in the sarbecovirus subgenera (B lineage). There are five essential genes in CoVs that result in the following gene products: Spike (S) protein, Membrane (M) glycoprotein, Nucleocapsid (N), Envelope (E) protein, and the Orf1ab (a large polyprotein known as replicase/protease); all are required to produce a structurally complete viral particle. The M protein, a triple-spanning membrane protein, is the most abundant protein in the virion. It plays a central role in virion assembly and morphogenesis, and it defines the shape of the viral envelope. It is regarded as the central organizer of CoV assembly, interacting with all other major coronaviral structural proteins and turning cellular membranes into workshops where virus and host factors come together to make new virus particles. While homotypic interactions between the M proteins are the major driving force behind virion envelope formation, it needs to interact with other coronaviral structural proteins for complete virion formation. The interaction of the Spike protein with M is not required for the assembly process. However, binding of M to N protein stabilizes the nucleocapsid (N protein-RNA complex), as well as the internal core of virions, and thereby promotes completion of viral assembly. Thus, the M protein, and its interactions with other structural proteins, is necessary for the production and release of virus-like particles.


Pssm-ID: 394855  Cd Length: 218  Bit Score: 103.54  E-value: 8.45e-27
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498  51 LANWNFSWSIILIVFITVLQYGRPQFSWFVYGIKMLIMWLLWPVVLALTIFNAYseYQVSrYVMFGFSIAGAIVTFVLWI 130
Cdd:cd21569    13 LEQWNLVIGFLFLAWIMLLQFAYSNRNRFLYIIKLVFLWLLWPVTLACFVLAAV--YRIN-WVTGGIAIAMACIVGLMWL 89
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498 131 MYFVRSIQLYRRTKSWWSFNPETKAILCVSALGRSYVLPLEGVPTGVTLTLLSGNLYAEGFKIaGGMNLDNLPKYVMVAl 210
Cdd:cd21569    90 SYFVASFRLFARTRSMWSFNPETNILLNVPLRGTILTRPLMESELVIGAVIIRGHLRMAGHSL-GRCDIKDLPKEITVA- 167
                         170       180       190
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|...
gi 1967465498 211 PSRTIVYTLVGKKLKASSATGWAYYVKSKAGDY 243
Cdd:cd21569   168 TSRTLSYYKLGASQRVGTDSGFAAYNRYRIGNY 200
gammaCoV_M cd21566
gammacoronavirus Membrane (or Matrix) protein; This subfamily contains the Membrane (M) ...
48-230 2.45e-24

gammacoronavirus Membrane (or Matrix) protein; This subfamily contains the Membrane (M) protein of gammacoronavirus including avian infectious bronchitis virus (IBV). There are five essential genes in CoVs that result in the following gene products: Spike (S) protein, Membrane (M) glycoprotein, Nucleocapsid (N), Envelope (E) protein, and the Orf1ab (a large polyprotein known as replicase/protease); all are required to produce a structurally complete viral particle. The M protein, a triple-spanning membrane protein, is the most abundant protein in the virion. It plays a central role in virion assembly and morphogenesis, and it defines the shape of the viral envelope. It is regarded as the central organizer of CoV assembly, interacting with all other major coronaviral structural proteins and turning cellular membranes into workshops where virus and host factors come together to make new virus particles. While homotypic interactions between the M proteins are the major driving force behind virion envelope formation, it needs to interact with other coronaviral structural proteins for complete virion formation. The interaction of the Spike protein with M is not required for the assembly process. However, binding of M to N protein stabilizes the nucleocapsid (N protein-RNA complex), as well as the internal core of virions, and thereby promotes completion of viral assembly. Thus, the M protein, and its interactions with other structural proteins, is necessary for the production and release of virus-like particles.


Pssm-ID: 394852  Cd Length: 212  Bit Score: 96.74  E-value: 2.45e-24
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498  48 IWHLANWNFSWSIILIVFITVLQYGRPQFSWFVYGIKMLIMWLLWPVVLALTIFNAYseYQVSrYVMFGFSIAGAIVTFV 127
Cdd:cd21566     9 VELFKEYNLFITAFLLFLTILLQYGYATRSRFIYILKMIVLWCFWPLNIAVGVISCI--YPPN-TGGLVAAIILTVFACL 85
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498 128 LWIMYFVRSIQLYRRTKSWWSFNPETKAILCVS-ALGRSYVLPLEGVPTGVTLTLLSGNLYAEGFKIAgGMNLDNLPKYV 206
Cdd:cd21566    86 SFVGYWIQSIRLFKRCRSWWSFNPESNAVGSILlTNGQQCNFAIESVPMVLSPIIKNGVLYCEGQWLA-KCEPDHLPKDI 164
                         170       180
                  ....*....|....*....|....
gi 1967465498 207 MVALPSRTIVYTLVGKKLKASSAT 230
Cdd:cd21566   165 FVCTPDRRNIYRMVQKYTGDQSGN 188
deltaCoV_M cd21594
deltacoronavirus Membrane (or Matrix) protein; This subfamily contains the Membrane (M) ...
58-219 1.38e-23

deltacoronavirus Membrane (or Matrix) protein; This subfamily contains the Membrane (M) protein of deltacoronaviruses including porcine deltacoronavirus and Bulbul coronavirus HKU11. There are five essential genes in CoVs that result in the following gene products: Spike (S) protein, Membrane (M) glycoprotein, Nucleocapsid (N), Envelope (E) protein, and the Orf1ab (a large polyprotein known as replicase/protease); all are required to produce a structurally complete viral particle. The M protein, a triple-spanning membrane protein, is the most abundant protein in the virion. It plays a central role in virion assembly and morphogenesis, and it defines the shape of the viral envelope. It is regarded as the central organizer of CoV assembly, interacting with all other major coronaviral structural proteins and turning cellular membranes into workshops where virus and host factors come together to make new virus particles. While homotypic interactions between the M proteins are the major driving force behind virion envelope formation, it needs to interact with other coronaviral structural proteins for complete virion formation. The interaction of the Spike protein with M is not required for the assembly process. However, binding of M to N protein stabilizes the nucleocapsid (N protein-RNA complex), as well as the internal core of virions, and thereby promotes completion of viral assembly. Thus, the M protein, and its interactions with other structural proteins, is necessary for the production and release of virus-like particles.


Pssm-ID: 394857  Cd Length: 217  Bit Score: 94.82  E-value: 1.38e-23
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498  58 WSIILIVFI-----TVLQYGRPQFSWFVYGIKMLIMWLLWPVVLALTIFNAYSEYQVSRYVMFGFSIAGAIVTFVLWIMY 132
Cdd:cd21594     7 WQIIVFIIIiwalgVILQGGYATRNRMIYVIKLILLWLLQPFTLVVTIWTAVDNGSKKTDAVFIISIIFAVLTFVSWLKY 86
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1967465498 133 FVRSIQLYRRTKSWWSFNPETKAILCV-SALGRSYVLPLEGVPTGVTLTLLSGNLYAEGFKIAGGMNLDNLPKYVMVALP 211
Cdd:cd21594    87 WYDSIRLVMKTKSAWSFSPESRLLAGImDPMGNWRCIPIDHMAPILTPVVKHGKLKLHGQELATGISVTSPPKDMVVVSP 166

                  ....*...
gi 1967465498 212 SRTIVYTL 219
Cdd:cd21594   167 SDTFHYTL 174
 
Blast search parameters
Data Source: Precalculated data, version = cdd.v.3.21
Preset Options:Database: CDSEARCH/cdd   Low complexity filter: no  Composition Based Adjustment: yes   E-value threshold: 0.01

References:

  • Wang J et al. (2023), "The conserved domain database in 2023", Nucleic Acids Res.51(D)384-8.
  • Lu S et al. (2020), "The conserved domain database in 2020", Nucleic Acids Res.48(D)265-8.
  • Marchler-Bauer A et al. (2017), "CDD/SPARCLE: functional classification of proteins via subfamily domain architectures.", Nucleic Acids Res.45(D)200-3.
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