The SARS coronavirus accessory protein ORF3a rescues potassium conductance in yeast

MicroPubl Biol. 2024 Mar 7:2024:10.17912/micropub.biology.001129. doi: 10.17912/micropub.biology.001129. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

ORF3a is an accessory protein expressed by all human pathogen coronaviruses and is the only accessory protein that strongly affects viral fitness. Its deletion reduces severity in both alpha- and beta-coronaviruses, demonstrating a conserved function across the superfamily. Initially regarded as a non-selective cation channel, ORF3a's function is now disputed. Here, we show that ORF3a from SARS, but not SARS-CoV-2, promotes potassium conductance in a yeast model system commonly used to study potassium channels. ORF3a-mediated potassium conductance is also sensitive to inhibitors, including emodin, carbamazepine, and nifedipine. This model may be used in future studies on ORF3a and related proteins.