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A sturdier spike protein explains the faster spread of coronavirus variants


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IMAGE: This model shows the structure of the spike protein in its closed configuration, in its original D614 form (left) and its mutant form (G614). In the mutant spike protein, the.
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Credit: Bing Chen, PhD, Boston Children s Hospital
BOSTON - March 16, 2021 - The fast-spreading UK, South Africa, and Brazil coronavirus variants are raising both concerns and questions about whether COVID-19 vaccines will protect against them. New work led by Bing Chen, PhD, at Boston Children s Hospital analyzed how the structure of the coronavirus spike proteins changes with the D614G mutation carried by all three variants and showed why these variants are able to spread more quickly. The team reports its findings in ....

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