๐ Quantitative comparison of the efficiency of antibodies against S1 and S2 subunit of SARS coronavirus spike protein in virus neutralization and blocking of receptor binding: Implications for the functional roles of S2 subunit
Neutralizing effects of antibodies targeting the C-terminal stalk (S2) subunit of the spike protein of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus have previously been reported, although its mechanism remained elusive. In this study, high titered mouse antisera against the N-terminal globular (S1) and S2 subunits of the S protein were generated and total immunoglobulin G (IgG) was purified from these antisera. The efficiency of these purified Ig. Gs in virus neutralization and blocking of receptor binding were compared quantitatively using virus neutralization assay and a previously developed cell-based receptor binding assay, respectively. We demonstrated that anti-S1 IgG neutralizes the virus and binds to the membrane associated S protein more efficiently than anti-S2 IgG does. Moreover, both anti-S1 and anti-S2 Ig. Gs were able to abolish the binding between S protein and its cellular receptor(s), although anti-S1 IgG showed a significantly higher blocking efficiency. The unexpected blocking ability of anti-S2 IgG towards the receptor binding implied a possible role of the S2 subunit in virus docking process and argues against the current hypothesis of viral entry. On the other hand, the functional roles of the previously reported neutralizing epitopes within S2 subunit were investigated using an antigen specific antibody depletion assay. Depletion of antibodies against these regions significantly diminished, though not completely abolished, the neutralizing effects of anti-S2 IgG. It suggests the absence of a major neutralizing domain on S2 protein. The possible ways of anti-S2 Ig. Gs to abolish the receptor binding and the factors restricting anti-S2 Ig. Gs to neutralize the virus are discussed. ยฉ 2006.
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๐ severe acute (1373)
๐ syndrome coronavirus (1074)
๐ spike protein (353)
๐ significantly higher (104)
๐ receptor binding (86)
๐ respiratory syndrome (2004)
๐ acute respiratory (1734)
๐ viral entry (91)
๐ previously reported (79)
author
๐ค Zeng, Fanya
๐ค Hon, Chung Chau
๐ค Yip, Chi Wai
๐ค Law, Ka Man
๐ค Yeung, Yin Shan
๐ค Chan, Kwok Hung
๐ค Malik Peiris, Joseph S.
๐ค Leung, Frederick Chi Ching
year
โฐ 2006
journal
๐ FEBS Letters
issn
๐ 00145793
volume
580
number
24
page
5612-5620
citedbycount
11
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