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===AHB2===
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<scene name='10/1076041/Ahb2_only/4'>AHB2</scene> is a stable miniprotein inhibitor that competes with the ACE2 receptor. It was developed using the Rosetta blueprint builder that incorporates the alpha helix in ACE2 (residues 23-46) into small, stable protein scaffolds. This molecule utilizes van der Waals interactions in its <scene name='10/1076041/Ahb2_stabilizing_vdw/3'>hydrophobic core</scene> to stabilize. <scene name='10/1076041/Ahb2_interactions/3'>AHB2's interactions</scene> show an increased number of interactions between the spike and minibinder. This allows it to compete with the ACE2 receptor more effectively, preventing it from binding with the spike protein.
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<scene name='10/1076041/Ahb2_only/4'>AHB2</scene> is a stable miniprotein inhibitor that competes with the ACE2 receptor. It was developed using the Rosetta blueprint builder that incorporates the alpha helix in ACE2 (residues 23-46) into small, stable protein scaffolds. This molecule utilizes van der Waals interactions in its <scene name='10/1076041/Ahb2_stabilizing_vdw/3'>hydrophobic core</scene> to stabilize. <scene name='10/1076041/Ahb2_interactions/3'>AHB2's interactions</scene> show an increased number of interactions between the spike and minibinder. This allows it to compete with the ACE2 receptor more effectively, preventing it from binding with the spike protein. <ref name="Cao">PMID:32907861</ref>
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<ref name="Gusev">PMID:35163638</ref>
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<ref name="Cao">PMID:32907861</ref>
 
<ref name="Lan">PMID:32225176</ref>
<ref name="Lan">PMID:32225176</ref>

Revision as of 14:39, 26 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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