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Preprint in English | bioRxiv | ID: ppbiorxiv-506438

ABSTRACT

Identifying protein environments at the virus-host cell interface can improve our understanding of viral entry and pathogenesis. SARS-CoV-2, the virus behind the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, uses the cell surface ACE2 protein as a major receptor, but the contribution of other cellular proteins in the entry process is unknown. To probe the microenvironment of SARS-CoV-2 Spike-ACE2 protein interactomes on human cells, we developed a photocatalyst-based viral-host protein microenvironment mapping platform (ViraMap) employing iridium photocatalysts conjugated to Spike for visible-light driven proximity labelling on host cells. Application of ViraMap on ACE2-expressing cells captured ACE2, the established co-receptor NRP1, as well as other proteins implicated in host cell entry and immunomodulation. We further investigated these enriched proteins via loss-of-function and over-expression in pseudotype and authentic infection models and observed that the Ig receptor PTGFRN and tyrosine kinase ligand EFNB1 can serve as SARS-CoV-2 entry factors. Our results highlight additional host targets that participate infection and showcase ViraMap for interrogating virus-host cell surface interactomes.

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