SARS-CoV-2 virion physicochemical characteristics pertinent to abiotic substrate attachment

Curr Opin Colloid Interface Sci. 2021 Oct:55:101466. doi: 10.1016/j.cocis.2021.101466. Epub 2021 Jun 2.

Abstract

The structure, size, and main physicochemical characteristics of the SARS-CoV-2 virion with the spike transmembrane protein corona were discussed. Using these data, diffusion coefficients of the virion in aqueous media and in air were calculated. The structure and dimensions of the spike protein derived from molecular dynamic modeling and thorough cryo-electron microscopy measurements were also analyzed. The charge distribution over the molecule was calculated and shown to be largely heterogeneous. Although the stalk part is negatively charged, the top part of the spike molecule, especially the receptor binding domain, remains positively charged for a broad range of pH. It is underlined that such a charge distribution promotes the spike corona stability and enhances the virion attachment to receptors and surfaces, mostly negatively charged. The review is completed by the analysis of experimental data pertinent to the spike protein adsorption at abiotic surfaces comprising nanoparticle carrier particles. It is argued that these theoretical and experimental data can be used for developing quantitative models of virus attachment to surfaces, facilitating adequate analysis of future experimental results.

Keywords: Adsorption of spike protein; Charge distribution over spike protein; Receptor attachment of spike protein; SARS-CoV-2 virion; Spike protein; Structure of SARS-CoV-2 virion.

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  • Review