Abstract

Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a newly emerged infectious disease that caused pandemic spread in 2003. The etiological agent of SARS is a novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV). The coronaviral surface spike protein S is a type I transmembrane glycoprotein that mediates initial host binding via the cell surface receptor angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), as well as the subsequent membrane fusion events required for cell entry. Here we report the crystal structure of the S1 receptor binding domain (RBD) in complex with a neutralizing antibody, 80R, at 2.3 A resolution, as well as the structure of the uncomplexed S1 RBD at 2.2 A resolution. We show that the 80R-binding epitope on the S1 RBD overlaps very closely with the ACE2-binding site, providing a rationale for the strong binding and broad neutralizing ability of the antibody. We provide a structural basis for the differential effects of certain mutations in the spike protein on 80R versus ACE2 binding, including escape mutants, which should facilitate the design of immunotherapeutics to treat a future SARS outbreak. We further show that the RBD of S1 forms dimers via an extensive interface that is disrupted in receptor- and antibody-bound crystal structures, and we propose a role for the dimer in virus stability and infectivity.

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CoronavirusVirologyAntibodyEpitopeNeutralizing antibodyTransmembrane proteinGlycoproteinNeutralizationBiologyProtein structurePlasma protein bindingReceptorTransmembrane domainBinding siteVirusCell biologyImmunologyMedicineInfectious disease (medical specialty)Molecular biologyDiseaseCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)GeneticsBiochemistry

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Year
2006
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article
Volume
281
Issue
45
Pages
34610-34616
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231
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W.C. Hwang, Yaqiong Lin, Eugenio Santelli et al. (2006). Structural Basis of Neutralization by a Human Anti-severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Spike Protein Antibody, 80R. Journal of Biological Chemistry , 281 (45) , 34610-34616. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m603275200

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10.1074/jbc.m603275200