OCCURRENCE OF A NOVEL CLEAVAGE SITE FOR CATHEPSIN G ADJACENT TO THE POLYBASIC SEQUENCE WITHIN THE PROTEOLYTICALLY SENSITIVE ACTIVATION LOOP OF THE SARS-COV-2 OMICRON VARIANT: THE AMINO ACID SUBSTITUTION N679K AND P681H OF THE SPIKE PROTEIN
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Mustafa, Zhadyra
Kalbacher, Hubert
Burster, Timo
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The serine proteases neutrophil elastase (NE), proteinase 3 (PR3), cathepsin G (CatG),
and neutrophil serine protease 4 (NSP4) are secreted by activated neutrophils as a part of
the innate immune response against invading pathogens. However, these serine proteases
might be adopted by viruses to mediate viral surface protein priming resulting in host cell
entrance and productive infection. Indeed, NE and PR3 hydrolyze the scissile peptide bond
within the proteolytically sensitive polybasic sequence of the activation loop of SARS-CoV-2
located at the S1/S2 interface of the Spike (S) protein; an amino acid motif which differs
from SARS-CoV-1. The occurrence of novel SARS-CoV-2 variants and substitution of dis tinct amino acids at the polybasic sequence prompts serious concerns regarding increased
transmissibility. We propose that a novel cleavage site by CatG of the Omicron variant and
the increased substrate turnover of the Delta variant by furin within the polybasic sequence
should be considered for increased transmission of SARS-CoV-2 variants
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Mustafa, Z., Kalbacher, H., & Burster, T. (2022). Occurrence of a novel cleavage site for cathepsin G adjacent to the polybasic sequence within the proteolytically sensitive activation loop of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant: The amino acid substitution N679K and P681H of the spike protein. PLOS ONE, 17(4), e0264723. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264723
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