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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 28, 2023
Filed:
May. 27, 2022
Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, CN;
Lianpan Dai, Beijing, CN;
Jinghua Yan, Beijing, CN;
Fu Gao, Beijing, CN;
Yan Li, Beijing, CN;
Tianyi Zheng, Beijing, CN;
Kun Xu, Beijing, CN;
Mei Liu, Beijing, CN;
Yaling An, Beijing, CN;
Yi Shi, Beijing, CN;
INSTITUTE OF MICROBIOLOGY, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, Beijing, CN;
Abstract
The embodiments of the present disclosure relate to antigens of β-coronaviruses, preparation methods and uses thereof. The amino acid sequence of the antigen of the β-coronavirus includes an amino acid sequence arranged in a (A-B)-(A-B) pattern or an amino acid sequence arranged in a (A-B)-C-(A-B) pattern or an amino acid sequence arranged in a (A-B)-(A-B') pattern or an amino acid sequence arranged in a (A-B)-C-(A-B′) pattern. The antigen of the β-coronavirus has a single-chain dimer structure. A single-chain dirtier expressed according to examples of the present disclosure is stable in content and has excellent immunogenicity as an antigen of a β-coronavirus, and a vaccine prepared by using the single-chain dimer as an antigen of a β-coronavirus can elicit high-titer neutralizing antibodies in mice.