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SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Stabilized in the Closed State Induces Potent Neutralizing Responses

Carnell, George W. ; Ciazynska, Katarzyna A. ; Wells, David A. ; Xiong, Xiaoli ; Aguinam, Ernest T. ; McLaughlin, Stephen H. ; Mallery, Donna ; Ebrahimi, Soraya ; Ceron-Gutierrez, Lourdes ; Asbach, Benedikt ; Einhauser, Sebastian ; Wagner, Ralf ; James, Leo C. ; Doffinger, Rainer ; Heeney, Jonathan L. ; Briggs, John A. G. ; Parrish, Colin R.



Zusammenfassung

The majority of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines in use or advanced development are based on the viral spike protein (S) as their immunogen. S is present on virions as prefusion trimers in which the receptor binding domain (RBD) is stochastically open or closed. Neutralizing antibodies have been described against both open and closed conformations. The long-term success of vaccination strategies depends upon ...

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