Combinatorial approach with mass spectrometry and lectin microarray dissected glycoproteomic features of virion-derived spike protein of SARS-CoV-2

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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, has a global impact on public health. Since glycosylation of the viral envelope glycoproteins is known to be deeply associated with their immunogenicity, intensive studies on the glycans of its major glycoprotein, S protein, have been conducted. Nevertheless, the detailed site-specific glycan compositions of virion-associated S protein have not yet been clarified. Here, we conducted intensive glycoproteomic analyses of SARS-CoV-2 S protein using a combinatorial approach with two different technologies: mass spectrometry (MS) and lectin microarray. Using our unique MS1-based glycoproteomic technique, Glyco-RIDGE, in addition to MS2-based Byonic search, we identified 1,759 site-specific glycan compositions. The most frequent was HexNAc:Hex:Fuc:NeuAc:NeuGc = 6:6:1:0:0, suggesting a tri-antennaryN-glycan terminating with LacNAc and having bisecting GlcNAc and a core fucose, which was found in 20 of 22 glycosylated sites. The subsequent lectin microarray analysis emphasized intensive outer arm fucosylation of glycans, which efficiently complemented the glycoproteomic features. The present results illustrate the high-resolution glycoproteomic features of SARS-CoV-2 S protein and significantly contribute to vaccine design, as well as the understanding of viral protein synthesis.

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