Spike mutation pipeline reveals the emergence of a more transmissible form of SARS-CoV-2

Author:

Korber BORCID,Fischer WMORCID,Gnanakaran SORCID,Yoon H,Theiler JORCID,Abfalterer W,Foley BORCID,Giorgi EE,Bhattacharya TORCID,Parker MD,Partridge DG,Evans CM,Freeman TM,de Silva TIORCID,LaBranche CCORCID,Montefiori DCORCID,

Abstract

SummaryWe have developed an analysis pipeline to facilitate real-time mutation tracking in SARS-CoV-2, focusing initially on the Spike (S) protein because it mediates infection of human cells and is the target of most vaccine strategies and antibody-based therapeutics. To date we have identified thirteen mutations in Spike that are accumulating. Mutations are considered in a broader phylogenetic context, geographically, and over time, to provide an early warning system to reveal mutations that may confer selective advantages in transmission or resistance to interventions. Each one is evaluated for evidence of positive selection, and the implications of the mutation are explored through structural modeling. The mutation Spike D614G is of urgent concern; it began spreading in Europe in early February, and when introduced to new regions it rapidly becomes the dominant form. Also, we present evidence of recombination between locally circulating strains, indicative of multiple strain infections. These finding have important implications for SARS-CoV-2 transmission, pathogenesis and immune interventions.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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