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Due to its role in the infection process, the spike glyprotein may be a potential target of studies that seek methods of preventing the COVID-19 disease. These include the development of vaccines based on the protein's structure of the protein and on it's recognition/biding mechanisms. For instance, avoiding the cleavage of the furin, located on the B domains of the protein, by the host's proteases could be a way of viral inhibition.
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Due to its role in the infection process, the spike glyprotein may be a potential target of studies that seek methods of preventing the COVID-19 disease. These include the development of vaccines based on the protein's structure of the protein and on it's recognition/biding mechanisms. For instance, avoiding the cleavage of the furin, located on the B domains of the protein, by the host's proteases could be a way of viral inhibition. Comprehending how the protein can be bound to antibodies could also help the scientific community to prepare for future SARS coronavirus outbreaks that may happen in the future
== Interaction with angiotensin-converting enzime 2 ==
== Interaction with angiotensin-converting enzime 2 ==

Revision as of 00:22, 17 June 2020

6vsb

Prefusion 2019-nCoV spike glycoprotein with a single receptor-binding domain up

2019-nCoV spike glycoprotein with a single receptor-binding domain up. 6vsb

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References

¹https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0065352719300284 ²https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.02.19.956581v1.full

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