Production of the receptor-binding domain of the viral spike proteins from 2003 and 2019 SARS CoVs and the four common human coronaviruses for serologic assays and inhibitor screening

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Abstract

The recombinant receptor-binding domain (RBD) of the viral spike protein from SARS-CoV-1 and 2 are reliable antigens for detecting viral-specific antibodies in humans. We and others have shown that the levels of RBD-binding antibodies and SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies in patients are correlated. Here, we report the expression and purification of properly folded RBD proteins from SARS and common-cold HCoVs in mammalian cells. RBD proteins were produced with cleavable tags for affinity purification from the cell culture medium and to support multiple immunoassay platforms and drug discovery efforts.

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Segovia-Chumbez, B., Graham, S. D., Jadi, R., de Silva, A. M., & Premkumar, L. (2021). Production of the receptor-binding domain of the viral spike proteins from 2003 and 2019 SARS CoVs and the four common human coronaviruses for serologic assays and inhibitor screening. Bio-Protocol, 11(10). https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.4026

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