Sanger sequencing of SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein

Tiago S. Salles*, Andrea Cony Cavalcanti*, Fabio Burack da Costa, Renata Campos Azevedo

Published: 2023-09-06 DOI: 10.17504/protocols.io.5qpvoyzkbg4o/v3

Abstract

The SARS-CoV-2 responsible for the ongoing COVID pandemic reveals particular evolutionary dynamics and an extensive polymorphism, mainly in Spike protein. Monitoring the S protein mutations is crucial for successful controlling measures and detect variants that can evade vaccine immunity. Even after the costs reduction imposed by the pandemic, the new generation sequencing methodologies remain unavailable to many scientific groups. Therefore, to support the urgent surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 S protein, this work describes a protocol for complete nucleotide sequencing of the S protein using the Sanger technique. Thus, any laboratory with experience in sequencing can adopt this protocol.

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Steps

1.

RT-PCR

  • Program the thermal cycler before setting up the reaction. The thermal cycler should be preheated to 45–60°C.
  • Keep all components, reaction mixes, and samples on ice. After preparation of the samples, transfer them to the preheated thermal cycler and immediately start the RT–PCR program.
  • Reaction mix should be prepared according to table 1.
ABC
ComponentVolumeFinal concentration
2X Reaction Mix12.5 μL1x
Sense primer (10 μM)1.75 μL0.7 μM
Anti-sense primer (10 μM)1.75 μL0.7 μM
SuperScript™ III RT/Platinum™ Taq High Fidelity Enzyme Mix[1]0.5 μL
Template RNA5 μL
Nuclease free waterto 25 μL

Table 1 - RT-PCR master mix

  • RT-PCR cycle is described below :

60°C 1 min |

50°C 45 min | Reverse Transcription | 1 cycle

94°C 2 min |

95 °C 15 s Denaturation |

53 °C 30 s Annealing | 40 cycles

68 °C 60 s Extension |

68 °C 7 min Final extention | 1 cycle

4 °C ∞

  • Primers used : Position Melting temperature Size

P1 forward GTTTGTTTTTCTTGTTTTATT (21551-21574) 43.5 ºC 923bp

P1 reverse ACAGTGAAGGATTTCAACGTACAC (22450-22474) 55.3 ºC

P2 forward CGTGATCTCCCTCAGGGTTTT (22190-22211) 56.8 ºC 620bp

P2 reverse TCAGCAATCTTTCCAGTTTGCC (22810-22832) 56.1 ºC

P3 forward GTAATTAGAGGTGATGAAGTCAGA (22751-22775) 51.8 ºC 892bp

P3 reverse ACATAGTGTAGGCAATGATGGA (23621-23643) 53.6 ºC

P4 forward CTTGGCGTGTTTATTCTACAG (23445-23466) 51.4 ºC 979bp

P4 reverse GCTTGTGCATTTTGGTTGACC (24403-24424) 55.6 ºC

P5 forward AGACTCACTTTCTTCCACAGCA (24355-24377) 56.1 ºC 342bp

P5 reverse AGATGATAGCCCTTTCCACA (24699-24719) 53.3 ºC

P6 forward TTCTGCTAATCTTGCTGCTACT (24610-24632) 54.0 ºC 766bp

P6 reverse GTTTATGTGTAATGTAATTTGACTCC (25348-25372) 50.7 ºC

P7 forward TAGAGAAAACAACAGAGTT (21492-21511) 45.6 ºC 712bp

P7 reverse TGAGGGAGATCACGCACTAA (22184-22204) 55.4 ºC

P8 forward TTCTGCTAATCTTGCTGCTACT (24610-24632) 54.0 ºC 825bp

P8 reverse CCTTGCTTCAAAGTTACAGTTCCA (25409-25433) 55.6 ºC

2.

Agarose gel Electrophoresis

  • Dissolve agarose in 1.X TAE Buffer (40 mM Tris-acetate, 1 mM EDTA) to a final concentration of 1.5% agarose.
  • Heat the solution in a microwave and let it cool at room temperature.
  • Apply the agarose gel to the casting tray with the appropriate well comb and let it solidify.
  • Mix 5 µL of PCR product with 5µL of loading buffer and 1µL Blue Green Loading dye I (LGC Biotecnologia), apply it to the gel, and run the electrophoresis at 120V.
  • Visualize the gel with UV Transilluminator
3.

Preparing Samples for sequencing

  • Sequencing procedures are performed according to BigDye™ Terminator v3.1 Cycle Sequencing Kit (Applied Biosystems) guidelines.
  • Measure DNA Concentration with a nanodrop spectrophotometer
  • Dilute template to 100 ng/µl with nuclease-free water
  • Dilute primers to 1 µM with nuclease-free water. Only one primer is used for each sequencing reaction, leading to two reactions per sample. Each reaction will need 3.2 µl of diluted primer.
  • Label and ship the samples and primers according to the sequencing service provider guidelines.

sequencing reaction:

  • BigDye™ Terminator 3.1 Ready Reaction Mix - 8 µL
  • primer (1 µM) - 3.2 µL
  • Template (200ng) - 2 µL
  • Deionized water (RNase/DNase-free) to - 20 µL

sequencing cycle:

96°C 1 min Incubation | 1 cycle

96 °C 10 s Denaturation |

50 °C 05 s Annealing | 25 cycles

60 °C 4 min Extension |

4 °C ∞ | 1 cycle

4.

Sequence analysis

  • Upon receiving the electropherograms, edit them with proper programs like chromas or Bioedit.
  • For better editing accuracy, align the forward sequence with the reverse complement of the reverse sequence.
  • Use BLAST search to confirm if the sequenced product corresponds to the desired target.
  • Create contigs by aligning the planned overlaps between each target fragment and form one consensus sequence covering the full ORF of SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein
  • Edited sequences can now be analyzed with the CoVsurver mutations app, provided by GISAID, to trace the mutation patterns of each sample and study their effects on protein structure.
  • Sequences can also be deposited in the GISAID database of SARS-CoV-2.

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