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. 2021 Jan 2;28(6):6267–6288. doi: 10.1007/s11356-020-12165-1

Table 1.

Characteristics of SARS-CoV-2

Particulars Characteristics
Family Coronaviridae
Sub family Orthocoronavirinae
Order Nidovirales
Genera Four: αCoV, β-CoV, γ-CoV, and δ-CoV
RNA Linear, single-stranded RNA genomes of positive polarity
Infection
α-CoV and β-CoV Infect the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and CNS of humans and mammals
γ-CoV and δ-CoV Infect the birds
β-CoV SARS-CoV (2002–2003)
MERS-CoV (2012)
2019-nCoV (2019)
Nucleotide sequence similarity 79% with SARS-CoV and 50% with MERS-CoV
Natural host Bat; 96.2% genome sequence similarity to RaTG13, a bat coronavirus detected in, Rhinolophus affinis
Intermediate hosts Pangolins; 99% genome sequence similarity with pangolin-CoV
Protein structure Spike protein (S-protein)
Receptor Human angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE2)
Binding affinity

High affinity between ACE2 and SARS-CoV-2 S protein

Population with higher expression of ACE2 might be more susceptible to COVID-19