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The SARS‐CoV‐2 Spike Glycoprotein Directly Binds Exogeneous Sialic Acids: A NMR View

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2022

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The interaction of the SARS CoV2 spike glycoprotein with two sialic acid-containing trisaccharides (α2,3 and α2,6 sialyl N-acetyllactosamine) has been demonstrated by NMR. The NMR-based distinction between the signals of those sialic acids in the glycans covalently attached to the spike protein and those belonging to the exogenous α2,3 and α2,6 sialyl N-acetyllactosamine ligands has been achieved by synthesizing uniformly <sup>13</sup> C-labelled trisaccharides at the sialic acid and galactose moieties. STD-<sup>1</sup> H,<sup>13</sup> C-HSQC NMR experiments elegantly demonstrate the direct interaction of the sialic acid residues of both trisaccharides with additional participation of the galactose moieties, especially for the α2,3-linked analogue. Additional experiments with the spike protein in the presence of a specific antibody for the N-terminal domain and with the isolated receptor binding and N-terminal domains of the spike protein unambiguously show that the sialic acid binding site is located at the N-terminal domain.

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