by RightTail on 12/7/20, 4:56 PM with 3 comments
Specifically that some of the motifs of the Covid-19 spike protein have similarity to syncytin-1, which if true might trigger an autoimmune response.
Looking at Protein Database for syncytin-1 https://cutt.ly/chQ27vQ
and for Cov-19 spike https://cutt.ly/ehQ9tlD
and running the FASTA through a sequence checker https://cutt.ly/chQ9szi
similarities are not particularity high at first glance. But I know very little about this.
difflogo.com also allows you to compare motifs but I was having trouble uploading the proper file type.
What is the similarity threshold for a protein to be considered a autoimmune risk?
Can someone with knowledge enlighten me?
by rolph on 12/7/20, 6:13 PM
the homologous sequence must also be exposed to the exterior solvent system, not folded away inside the 2' and 3' structure. thus folding is important.
perhaps an ELISA comparing syncytin-1 with Cov-19 S protien for binding homology of either set of antibodies, would be revealing either way.
for your conveinience :
by giantg2 on 12/8/20, 12:42 AM
We probably won't know the edge case adverse effects until we have millions of diverse people vaccinated.