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An engineered decoy receptor for SARS-CoV-2 broadly binds protein S sequence variants

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An engineered decoy receptor tightly binds S from diverse SARS-related coronaviruses with limited potential for viral escape. The spike S of SARS-CoV-2 recognizes ACE2 on the host cell membrane to… Click to show full abstract

An engineered decoy receptor tightly binds S from diverse SARS-related coronaviruses with limited potential for viral escape. The spike S of SARS-CoV-2 recognizes ACE2 on the host cell membrane to initiate entry. Soluble decoy receptors, in which the ACE2 ectodomain is engineered to block S with high affinity, potently neutralize infection and, because of close similarity with the natural receptor, hold out the promise of being broadly active against virus variants without opportunity for escape. Here, we directly test this hypothesis. We find that an engineered decoy receptor, sACE22.v2.4, tightly binds S of SARS-associated viruses from humans and bats, despite the ACE2-binding surface being a region of high diversity. Saturation mutagenesis of the receptor-binding domain followed by in vitro selection, with wild-type ACE2 and the engineered decoy competing for binding sites, failed to find S mutants that discriminate in favor of the wild-type receptor. We conclude that resistance to engineered decoys will be rare and that decoys may be active against future outbreaks of SARS-associated betacoronaviruses.

Keywords: cov broadly; receptor sars; engineered decoy; decoy receptor; receptor; sars cov

Journal Title: Science Advances
Year Published: 2021

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