In Silico Analysis Of The Effects Of Omicron Spike Amino Acid Changes On The Interactions With Human ACE2 Receptor And Structurally Characterized Complexes With Human Antibodies

Author:

D’Arminio Nancy,Giordano Deborah,Scafuri Bernardina,Biancaniello Carmen,Petrillo Mauro,Facchiano Angelo,Marabotti AnnaORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe new SARS-CoV-2 variant Omicron is characterised, among others, by more than 30 amino acid changes (including 4 deletions and 1 insertion) occurring on the spike glycoprotein.We report a comprehensive analysis of the effects of the Omicron spike amino acid changes in the interaction with human ACE2 receptor or with human antibodies, obtained by analysing the publicly available resolved 3D structures. Our analysis predicts that amino acid changes occurring on amino acids interacting with the ACE2 receptor may increase Omicron transmissibility. The interactions of Omicron spike with human antibodies can be both negatively and positively affected by amino acid changes, with a predicted total loss of interactions only in few complexes. We believe that such an approach can be used to better understand SARS-CoV-2 transmissibility, detectability, and epidemiology, especially when extended to other than spike proteins.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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