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===''Receptor Binding Domains''===
===''Receptor Binding Domains''===
The spike protein is a homotrimer with <scene name='10/1076041/Spike_protein_only/1'>three RBDs, containing the active site. </scene> The spike protein’s RBD is the region where it attaches to the human ACE2 receptor.
The spike protein is a homotrimer with <scene name='10/1076041/Spike_protein_only/1'>three RBDs, containing the active site. </scene> The spike protein’s RBD is the region where it attaches to the human ACE2 receptor.
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The LCBs have a significantly higher affinity for the spike RBD and are smaller and more stable than traditional antibodies. Their reduced size allows these molecules to tightly pack more interactions in the active site as well as improve their ability to enter the respiratory system.
The LCBs have a significantly higher affinity for the spike RBD and are smaller and more stable than traditional antibodies. Their reduced size allows these molecules to tightly pack more interactions in the active site as well as improve their ability to enter the respiratory system.
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===LCB1===
 
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<scene name='10/1076042/Overall_lcb1_spike/3'>LCB1-Single Spike Chain Interaction</scene>
 
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<scene name='10/1076041/Lcb1_interactions/2'>LCB1 Interactions</scene>
 
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===LCB3===
 
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<scene name='10/1076041/Lcb3_only/1'>LCB3</scene>
 
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<scene name='10/1076042/Lcb3xspikecorlabel_intxn/1'>LCB3-Spike Protein Interaction</scene>
 

Revision as of 02:11, 14 April 2025

De novo miniprotein Covid therapeutic

LCB1 bound to spike protein. LCB1 is colored pink and shown in cartoon. The spike protein is colored by chain and shown by its surface. PDB file: 7jzl

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