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First atom model of corona’s spike protein

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Scientists have produced the first open source all-atom models of full-length spike protein of the novel coronaviru­s that facilitate­s its entr y into the host cells, an advance that may aid faster COVID-19 vaccine and antiviral drug developmen­t. The "spike" or S protein of SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 facilitate­s viral entr y into host cells, according to the researcher­s, including those from the University of Cambridge in the UK.

This makes S protein the main target for vaccine and antiviral drug developmen­t, they said.

Described in The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, CHARMM-GUI is a programme that simulates complex biomolecul­ar systems simply, precisely and quickly.

Wonpil Im, a professor at Lehigh University in the US, describes it as a "computatio­nal microscope" that enables scientists to understand molecular-level interactio­ns that cannot be observed any other way.

"Our models are the first fully-glycosylat­ed full-length SARSCoV-2 spike (S) protein models that are available to other scientists," said Im, who developed the programme. Scientists can use the models to conduct innovative and novel simulation research for the prevention and treatment of COVID19, according to Im.

The researcher­s first modelled the missing amino acid residues, and then other missing domains.

They also modelled all potential glycans (or carbohydra­tes) attached to the S protein.

These glycans prevent antibody recognitio­n, which makes it difficult to develop a vaccine.

The researcher­s also built a viral membrane system of an S protein for molecular dynamics simulation.

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