Assessment of the binding interactions of SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein variants

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Deepa Raghu [1 ]
Pamela Hamill [2 ]
Arpitha Banaji [1 ]
Amy McLaren [2 ]
Yu-Ting Hsu [2 ,3 ]
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[1] Product Characterization, MilliporeSigma
[2] Product Characterization,MilliporeSigma
[3] Process and Analytical Development, MilliporeSigma
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus 2 is a major global health issue and is driving the need for new therapeutics. The surface spike protein, which plays a central role in virus infection, is currently the target for vaccines and neutralizing treatments. The emergence of novel variants with multiple mutations in the spike protein may reduce the effectiveness of neutralizing antibodies by altering the binding activity of the protein with angiotensin-converting enzyme 2(ACE2). To understand the impact of spike protein mutations on the binding interactions required for virus infection and the effectiveness of neutralizing monoclonal antibody(mAb) therapies, the binding activities of the original spike protein receptor binding domain(RBD) sequence and the reported spike protein variants were investigated using surface plasmon resonance. In addition, the interactions of the ACE2 receptor, an antispike mAb(mAb1), a neutralizing mAb(mAb2), the original spike RBD sequence, and mutants D614G,N501Y, N439K, Y453F, and E484K were assessed. Compared to the original RBD, the Y453F and N501Y mutants displayed a significant increase in ACE2 binding affinity, whereas D614G had a substantial reduction in binding affinity. All mAb-RBD mutant proteins displayed a reduction in binding affinities relative to the original RBD, except for the E484K-mAb1 interaction. The potential neutralizing capability of mAb1 and mAb2 was investigated. Accordingly, mAb1 failed to inhibit the ACE2-RBD interaction while mAb2 inhibited the ACE2-RBD interactions for all RBD mutants, except mutant E484K, which only displayed partial blocking.
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