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Modeling of the thermal properties of SARS-CoV-2 S-protein.


ABSTRACT: We calculate the thermal and conformational states of the spike glycoprotein (S-protein) of SARS-CoV-2 at seven temperatures ranging from 3°C to 95°C by all-atom molecular dynamics (MD) µs-scale simulations with the objectives to understand the structural variations on the temperatures and to determine the potential phase transition while trying to correlate such findings of the S-protein with the observed properties of the SARS-CoV2. Our simulations revealed the following thermal properties of the S-protein: 1) It is structurally stable at 3°C, agreeing with observations that the virus stays active for more than two weeks in the cold supply chain; 2) Its structure varies more significantly at temperature values of 60°C-80°C; 3) The sharpest structural variations occur near 60°C, signaling a plausible critical temperature nearby; 4) The maximum deviation of the receptor-binding domain at 37°C, corroborating the anecdotal observations that the virus is most infective at 37°C; 5) The in silico data agree with reported experiments of the SARS-CoV-2 survival times from weeks to seconds by our clustering approach analysis. Our MD simulations at µs scales demonstrated the S-protein's thermodynamics of the critical states at around 60°C, and the stable and denatured states for temperatures below and above this value, respectively.

SUBMITTER: Niu Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9550926 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Modeling of the thermal properties of SARS-CoV-2 S-protein.

Niu Ziyuan Z   Hasegawa Karin K   Deng Yuefan Y   Zhang Ziji Z   Rafailovich Miriam M   Simon Marcia M   Zhang Peng P  

Frontiers in molecular biosciences 20220927


We calculate the thermal and conformational states of the spike glycoprotein (S-protein) of SARS-CoV-2 at seven temperatures ranging from 3°C to 95°C by all-atom molecular dynamics (MD) µs-scale simulations with the objectives to understand the structural variations on the temperatures and to determine the potential phase transition while trying to correlate such findings of the S-protein with the observed properties of the SARS-CoV2. Our simulations revealed the following thermal properties of  ...[more]

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