Publication Date:
2021
Short description:
Heptad stereotypy, S/Q layering, and remote origin of the SARS-CoV-2 fusion core / Marchetti, C., Vaglietti, S., Rizzo, F., Di Nardo, G., Colnaghi, L., Ghirardi, M., Fiumara, F.. - In: VIRUS EVOLUTION. - ISSN 2057-1577. - 7:2(2021), p. veab097. [10.1093/ve/veab097]
abstract:
: The fusion of the SARS-CoV-2 virus with cells, a key event in the pathogenesis of Covid-19, depends on the assembly of a six-helix fusion core (FC) formed by portions of the spike protein heptad repeats (HRs) 1 and 2. Despite the critical role in regulating infectivity, its distinctive features, origin, and evolution are scarcely understood. Thus, we undertook a structure-guided positional and compositional analysis of the SARS-CoV-2 FC, in comparison with FCs of related viruses, tracing its origin and ongoing evolution. We found that clustered amino acid substitutions within HR1, distinguishing SARS-CoV-2 from SARS-CoV-1, enhance local heptad stereotypy and increase sharply the FC serine-to-glutamine (S/Q) ratio, determining a neat alternate layering of S-rich and Q-rich subdomains along the post-fusion structure. Strikingly, SARS-CoV-2 ranks among viruses with the highest FC S/Q ratio, together with highly syncytiogenic respiratory pathogens (RSV, NDV), whereas MERS-Cov, HIV, and Ebola viruses display low ratios, and this feature reflects onto S/Q segregation and H-bonding patterns. Our evolutionary analyses revealed that the SARS-CoV-2 FC occurs in other SARS-CoV-1-like Sarbecoviruses identified since 2005 in Hong Kong and adjacent regions, tracing its origin to >50 years ago with a recombination-driven spread. Finally, current mutational trends show that the FC is varying especially in the FC1 evolutionary hotspot. These findings establish a novel analytical framework illuminating the sequence/structure evolution of the SARS-CoV-2 FC, tracing its long history within Sarbecoviruses, and may help rationalize the evolution of the fusion machinery in emerging pathogens and the design of novel therapeutic fusion inhibitors.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Covid-19; SARS-CoV-2 origin; SARS-CoV-2 spike protein; coiled-coil 6-helix bundle fusion core; heptad stereotypy; serine-rich
List of contributors:
Marchetti, Chiara; Vaglietti, Serena; Rizzo, Francesca; Di Nardo, Giovanna; Colnaghi, Luca; Ghirardi, Mirella; Fiumara, Ferdinando
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