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SUBMITTER: Gordon DE
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7239059 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Gordon David E DE Jang Gwendolyn M GM Bouhaddou Mehdi M Xu Jiewei J Obernier Kirsten K O'Meara Matthew J MJ Guo Jeffrey Z JZ Swaney Danielle L DL Tummino Tia A TA Huettenhain Ruth R Kaake Robyn M RM Richards Alicia L AL Tutuncuoglu Beril B Foussard Helene H Batra Jyoti J Haas Kelsey K Modak Maya M Kim Minkyu M Haas Paige P Polacco Benjamin J BJ Braberg Hannes H Fabius Jacqueline M JM Eckhardt Manon M Soucheray Margaret M Bennett Melanie J MJ Cakir Merve M McGregor Michael J MJ Li Qiongyu Q Naing Zun Zar Chi ZZC Zhou Yuan Y Peng Shiming S Kirby Ilsa T IT Melnyk James E JE Chorba John S JS Lou Kevin K Dai Shizhong A SA Shen Wenqi W Shi Ying Y Zhang Ziyang Z Barrio-Hernandez Inigo I Memon Danish D Hernandez-Armenta Claudia C Mathy Christopher J P CJP Perica Tina T Pilla Kala B KB Ganesan Sai J SJ Saltzberg Daniel J DJ Ramachandran Rakesh R Liu Xi X Rosenthal Sara B SB Calviello Lorenzo L Venkataramanan Srivats S Liboy-Lugo Jose J Lin Yizhu Y Wankowicz Stephanie A SA Bohn Markus M Sharp Phillip P PP Trenker Raphael R Young Janet M JM Cavero Devin A DA Hiatt Joseph J Roth Theodore L TL Rathore Ujjwal U Subramanian Advait A Noack Julia J Hubert Mathieu M Roesch Ferdinand F Vallet Thomas T Meyer Björn B White Kris M KM Miorin Lisa L Rosenberg Oren S OS Verba Kliment A KA Agard David D Ott Melanie M Emerman Michael M Ruggero Davide D García-Sastre Adolfo A Jura Natalia N von Zastrow Mark M Taunton Jack J Taunton Jack J Ashworth Alan A Schwartz Olivier O Vignuzzi Marco M d'Enfert Christophe C Mukherjee Shaeri S Jacobson Matt M Malik Harmit S HS Fujimori Danica G DG Ideker Trey T Craik Charles S CS Floor Stephen S Fraser James S JS Gross John J Sali Andrej A Kortemme Tanja T Beltrao Pedro P Shokat Kevan K Shoichet Brian K BK Krogan Nevan J NJ
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 20200327
An outbreak of the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent of COVID-19 respiratory disease, has infected over 290,000 people since the end of 2019, killed over 12,000, and caused worldwide social and economic disruption<sup>1,2</sup>. There are currently no antiviral drugs with proven efficacy nor are there vaccines for its prevention. Unfortunately, the scientific community has little knowledge of the molecular details of SARS-CoV-2 infection. To illuminate this, we cloned, tagged and ...[more]