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Adaptive Evolution of the Spike Protein in Coronaviruses

Biology

Adaptive Evolution of the Spike Protein in Coronaviruses

X. Tang, Z. Qian, et al.

Explore groundbreaking research on the spike protein of coronaviruses, which plays a vital role in how these viruses enter host cells. This study reveals the rapid evolution of SARS-CoV-2's spike protein under positive selection, significantly influencing receptor binding and immune responses. Conducted by Xiaolu Tang, Zhaohui Qian, Xuemei Lu, and Jian Lu, the findings highlight critical insights into the ongoing evolution of SARS-CoV-2 as it adapts amidst widespread infection and vaccination efforts.... show more
Abstract
Coronaviruses are single-stranded, positive-sense RNA viruses infecting many mammal and avian species. The Spike (S) protein binds host-cell receptors to promote viral entry. Receptor interactions are complex: different coronavirus genera can recognize the same receptor, while viruses within a genus can bind distinct receptors. During the COVID-19 pandemic, many changes in the S protein have been under positive selection by altering receptor-binding affinity, reducing antibody neutralization, or affecting T-cell responses. We asked whether selection pressure on S differs between SARS-CoV-2 and other coronaviruses due to the host shift to humans. We show that the S gene, particularly S1, has experienced positive selection in both SARS-CoV-2 and other coronaviruses. While pairwise comparisons across all four coronavirus genera reveal positive selection signals in the S1 N-terminal domain (NTD), ongoing SARS-CoV-2 evolution shows selection primarily in the S1 C-terminal domain (CTD; receptor-binding domain, RBD), likely owing to human host settings with widespread natural infection and vaccination.
Publisher
Molecular Biology and Evolution
Published On
May 03, 2024
Authors
Xiaolu Tang, Zhaohui Qian, Xuemei Lu, Jian Lu
Tags
coronaviruses
SARS-CoV-2
spike protein
positive selection
host receptors
evolution
vaccine adaptation
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