Abstract

Abstract The outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has posed a serious threat to global public health, calling for the development of safe and effective prophylactics and therapeutics against infection of its causative agent, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), also known as 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV). The CoV spike (S) protein plays the most important roles in viral attachment, fusion and entry, and serves as a target for development of antibodies, entry inhibitors and vaccines. Here, we identified the receptor-binding domain (RBD) in SARS-CoV-2 S protein and found that the RBD protein bound strongly to human and bat angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) receptors. SARS-CoV-2 RBD exhibited significantly higher binding affinity to ACE2 receptor than SARS-CoV RBD and could block the binding and, hence, attachment of SARS-CoV-2 RBD and SARS-CoV RBD to ACE2-expressing cells, thus inhibiting their infection to host cells. SARS-CoV RBD-specific antibodies could cross-react with SARS-CoV-2 RBD protein, and SARS-CoV RBD-induced antisera could cross-neutralize SARS-CoV-2, suggesting the potential to develop SARS-CoV RBD-based vaccines for prevention of SARS-CoV-2 and SARS-CoV infection.

Keywords

CoronavirusVirologyAntibodyReceptorSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)BiologyViral entryBinding domainFusion proteinPlasma protein bindingVirusBinding siteCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)ImmunologyMedicineRecombinant DNACell biologyGeneDiseaseViral replicationInfectious disease (medical specialty)Genetics

MeSH Terms

Amino Acid SequenceAnimalsAntibodiesViralBetacoronavirusBinding SitesCOVID-19COVID-19 VaccinesChiropteraCoronavirus InfectionsCross ReactionsHEK293 CellsHumansMicePandemicsPneumoniaViralProtein BindingReceptorAngiotensinType 2Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirusSARS-CoV-2Sequence AlignmentSpike GlycoproteinCoronavirusViral VaccinesVirus Internalization

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Publication Info

Year
2020
Type
article
Volume
17
Issue
6
Pages
613-620
Citations
1789
Access
Closed

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Wanbo Tai, Lei He, Xiujuan Zhang et al. (2020). Characterization of the receptor-binding domain (RBD) of 2019 novel coronavirus: implication for development of RBD protein as a viral attachment inhibitor and vaccine. Cellular and Molecular Immunology , 17 (6) , 613-620. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41423-020-0400-4

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DOI
10.1038/s41423-020-0400-4
PMID
32203189
PMCID
PMC7091888

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