Capturing a crucial ‘disorder-to-order transition’ at the heart of the coronavirus molecular pathology – triggered by highly persistent, interchangeable salt-bridges
Abstract:The COVID-19 origin debate has greatly been influenced by Genome comparison studies of late, revealing the seemingly sudden emergence of the Furin-Like Cleavage Site at the S1/S2 junction of the SARS-CoV-2 Spike (FLCS_Spike) containing its 681_PRRAR_685 motif, absent in other related respiratory viruses. Being the rate-limiting (i.e., the slowest) step, the host Furin cleavage is instrumental in the abrupt increase in transmissibility in COVID-19, compared to earlier onsets of respiratory viral diseases. In su… Show more
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