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<scene name='10/1076041/Overall_lcb1_spike/2'>LCB1</scene> is a fully de novo three-helix mini protein that acts as a competitive inhibitor, competing with ACE2 to bind to the spike protein. Unlike ABH2, a de novo design approach was taken to design LCB1, making it more compact with optimal interactions with the RBD. Its <scene name='10/1076041/Lcb1_interactions/2'>binding interactions</scene> show a large number of hydrogen bonds as well as a small hydrophobic effect promoting binding even more so.
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<scene name='10/1076041/Overall_lcb1_spike/2'>LCB1</scene> is a fully de novo three-helix mini protein that acts as a competitive inhibitor, competing with ACE2 to bind to the spike protein. Unlike ABH2, a de novo design approach was taken to design LCB1, making it more compact with optimal interactions with the RBD. Its <scene name='10/1076041/Lcb1_interactions/3'>binding interactions</scene> show a large number of hydrogen bonds as well as a small hydrophobic effect promoting binding even more so.

Revision as of 14:10, 22 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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