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Improved binding affinity of the Omicron's spike protein with hACE2 receptor is the key factor behind its increased virulence

Kumar, R.; Arul, M. N.; Srivastava, V.

2021-12-28 microbiology
10.1101/2021.12.28.474338 bioRxiv
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The new variant of SARS-CoV-2, Omicron, has been quickly spreading in many countries worldwide. Compared to the original virus, Omicron is characterized by several mutations in its genomic region, including spike proteins receptor-binding domain (RBD). We have computationally investigated the interaction between RBD of both wild-type and omicron variants with hACE2 receptor using molecular dynamics and MM-GBSA based binding free energy calculations. The mode of the interaction between Omicrons RBD to the human ACE2 (hACE2) receptor is similar to the original SARS-CoV-2 RBD except for a few key differences. The binding free energy difference shows that the spike protein of Omicron has increased binding affinity for the hACE-2 receptor. The mutated residues in the RBD showed strong interactions with a few amino acid residues of the hACE2. More specifically, strong electrostatic interactions (salt bridges) and hydrogen bonding were observed between R493 and R498 residues of the Omicron RBD with D30/E35 and D38 residues of the hACE2, respectively. Other mutated amino acids in the Omicron RBD, e.g. S496 and H505, also exhibited hydrogen bonding with the hACE2 receptor. The pi-stacking interaction was also observed between tyrosine residues (RBD-Tyr501: hACE2-Tyr41) in the complex, which contributes majorly to binding free energies suggesting this as one of the key interactions stabilizing the complex formation. The structural insights of RBD:hACE2 complex, their binding mode information and residue wise contributions to binding free energy provide insight on the increased transmissibility of Omicron and pave the way to design and optimize novel antiviral agents.

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