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. 2022 Jul 5;608(7923):603–608. doi: 10.1038/s41586-022-05053-w

Fig. 2. Resistance of Omicron subvariants to neutralization by monoclonal antibodies.

Fig. 2

a, Neutralization of D614G and Omicron subvariants by RBD- and NTD-directed mAbs. Values above the limit of detection of 10 μg ml−1 (dotted line) are arbitrarily plotted to allow for visualization of each sample. b, Fold change in IC50 values of point mutants relative to D614G or BA.2, with resistance coloured red and sensitization coloured green. c, Location of F486V, L452R/Q and R493Q on D614G RBD, with the colour indicating the per residue frequency recognized by SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies. d,e, Modelling of L452R/Q (d) and F486V (e) affect class 2 mAb neutralization. The clashes are shown with red plates; the hydrogen bonds are shown with dark dashed lines. The results shown in a and b are representative of those obtained in two independent experiments.