Directed evolution of a stem-helix-targeting antibody enables MERS-CoV cross-neutralization through enhanced binding
Panpan Zhou1,2, Meng Yuan3, Yuexiu Zhang4,5
1Department of Immunology and Microbiology, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, California, United States of America.
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Broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) targeting conserved regions of the betacoronavirus spike are important for pan-betacoronavirus protection and pandemic preparedness. Here, we report the isolation of a human monoclonal antibody, CC65.1, from a SARS-CoV-2 convalescent donor that targets the conserved S2 stem helix region. CC65.1 neutralizes various sarbecoviruses, including SARS-CoV-2, and binds to the MERS-CoV spike but lacks MERS-CoV-neutralizing activity due to insufficient binding affinity. We utilized directed evolution to enhance the binding affinity of CC65.1 for the MERS-CoV S2 stem helix, yielding engineered antibody variants with newly acquired MERS-CoV-neutralizing activity. High-resolution structural analysis reveals key paratope mutations that enhance binding and stabilize epitope engagement. Our findings demonstrate the potential of in vitro affinity maturation to expand the neutralization breadth of stem-helix-targeting antibodies across divergent betacoronaviruses. This work supports the development of engineered bnAbs for broadly protective betacoronavirus countermeasures and provides a strategy for achieving cross-lineage neutralization.
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