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== The pH-Dependent Switch Region: Structural Details ==
== The pH-Dependent Switch Region: Structural Details ==
• '''Identification''': A critical pH-dependent refolding region (residues 824–858), named the "switch" region, was identified as mediating RBD positioning. This region displays dramatic structural rearrangements.
• '''Identification''': A critical pH-dependent refolding region (residues 824–858), named the "switch" region, was identified as mediating RBD positioning. This region displays dramatic structural rearrangements.
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• '''Location and Composition''': The switch domain resides at the nexus of the SD1 and SD2 domains of one protomer, and the HR1 (in S2 subunit) and NTD domains of the neighboring protomer. It contains four aspartic acid residues (830, 839, 843, and 848) and a disulfide linkage (Cys840-Cys851).
• '''Location and Composition''': The switch domain resides at the nexus of the SD1 and SD2 domains of one protomer, and the HR1 (in S2 subunit) and NTD domains of the neighboring protomer. It contains four aspartic acid residues (830, 839, 843, and 848) and a disulfide linkage (Cys840-Cys851).

Revision as of 07:49, 30 November 2025

ACE2-RBD Focused Refinement Using Symmetry Expansion of Applied C3 for Triple ACE2-bound SARS-CoV-2 Trimer Spike at pH 7.4

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References

Zhou, T., Tsybovsky, Y., Gorman, J., Rapp, M., Cerutti, G., Chuang, G., Katsamba, P. S., Sampson, J. M., Schön, A., Bimela, J., Boyington, J. C., Nazzari, A., Olia, A. S., Shi, W., Sastry, M., Stephens, T., Stuckey, J., Teng, I., Wang, P., . . . Kwong, P. D. (2020). Cryo-EM Structures of SARS-CoV-2 Spike without and with ACE2 Reveal a pH-Dependent Switch to Mediate Endosomal Positioning of Receptor-Binding Domains. Cell Host & Microbe, 28(6), 867-879.e5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chom.2020.11.004

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