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NZ752808B2
NZ752808B2 NZ752808A NZ75280814A NZ752808B2 NZ 752808 B2 NZ752808 B2 NZ 752808B2 NZ 752808 A NZ752808 A NZ 752808A NZ 75280814 A NZ75280814 A NZ 75280814A NZ 752808 B2 NZ752808 B2 NZ 752808B2
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The present invention provides stable pre-fusion respiratory syncitial virus (RSV) F polypeptides, immunogenic compositions comprising said polypeptides and uses thereof for the prevention and/or treatment of RSV infection.

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Stabilized soluble pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides This application is a divisional of New d patent application 713371, which is the national phase entry in New Zealand of PCT international application (published as ), filed April 24, 2014, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to the field of medicine. The invention in particular s to recombinant pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides and uses thereof, e.g. in immunogenic compositions.
Background of the invention Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is an enveloped non-segmented ve- strand RNA virus in the family Paramyxoviridae, genus Pneumovirus. Worldwide, it is estimated that 64 million RSV infections occur each year resulting in 160.000 deaths (WHO Acute Respiratory Infections Update September 2009). The most severe disease occurs particularly in premature s, the elderly and immune-compromised individuals. In children younger than 2 years, RSV is the most common respiratory tract pathogen, accounting for approximately 50% of the alizations due to atory infections, with a peak of alization occurring at 2-4 months of age. It has been ed that almost all children have been infected by RSV by the age of two. Repeated infection during lifetime is attributed to ineffective natural immunity. The level of RSV disease burden, mortality and morbidity in the elderly are second only to those caused by non-pandemic influenza A infections.
To infect a host cell, RSV, like other enveloped viruses such as nza virus and HIV, require fusion of the viral membrane with a host cell membrane. For RSV the conserved fusion protein (RSV F protein) fuses the viral and host cell cellular membranes. In t models, based on paramyxovirus studies, the RSV F protein initially folds into a "pre- fusion" conformation. During cell entry, the pre-fusion conformation undergoes refolding and conformational changes to its "post-fusion" conformation. Thus, the RSV F protein is a metastable protein that drives membrane fusion by ng irreversible protein refolding to membrane juxtaposition by initially folding into a metastable form (pre-fusion conformation) that subsequently undergoes discrete/stepwise conformational changes to a lower energy conformation (post-fusion conformation).
It is clear from electron microscopy of RSV-F that large structural differences between the pre-fusion and post-fusion F trimer exist, which has recently been confirmed by llography (McLellan J.S. et al. Science 340(6136):1113-7 (2013) and McLellan J.S. et al. e 342(6158): 592-8 (2013)) . These observation suggest that sion and postfusion RSV F protein are antigenically ct (Calder, L. J. et al. Virology 271, 122-131 (2000)).
A e against RSV infection is not tly available, but is desired. Vaccine candidates based on the RSV F protein have failed due to ms with e.g. stability, purity, reproducibility, and potency. As indicated above, crystal structures have revealed a large conformational change between the sion and post-fusion states. The magnitude of the rearrangement suggested that only a portion of antibodies directed to the post-fusion conformation of RSV-F will be able to cross react with the native conformation of the prefusion spike on the surface of the virus. Accordingly, efforts to produce a vaccine against RSV have focused on developing vaccines that contain pre-fusion forms of RSV F protein (see, e.g., WO20101149745, /1149743, WO2009/1079796, WO2012/158613).
However, these efforts have not yet yielded stable pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides that could be used as candidates for testing in humans. It is an object of the present invention to go some way s overcoming this problem and/or to provide the public with a useful choice.
Summary of the invention In a first aspect the present invention provides a method for stabilizing the pre-fusion conformation of an RSV F polypeptide, comprising introducing one or more mutations in a RSV F1 and/or F2 domain, as ed to the wild-type RSV F1 and/or F2 domain, wherein the one or more mutations comprise a mutation of the amino acid S at position 215 into P, wherein the amino acid positions are given in reference to the sequence of RSV F protein from the A2 strain (SEQ ID NO: 1).
Also described are , recombinant, pre-fusion respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) fusion (F) polypeptides, i.e. recombinant RSV F polypeptides that are stabilized in the pre- fusion conformation. The RSV F polypeptides bed herein comprise at least one epitope that is specific to the pre-fusion conformation F protein. In certain embodiments, the ion RSV F polypeptides are soluble. In certain embodiments, the polypeptides are membrane-bound. Also described are nucleic acid les encoding the pre-fusion RSV F ptides described herein and vectors comprising such nucleic acid molecules.
Also described are compositions, preferably immunogenic compositions, comprising an RSV F polypeptide, a nucleic acid molecule and/or a vector, and to the use thereof in inducing an immune response against RSV F protein, in particular use thereof as a vaccine.
Also described are methods for inducing an anti-respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) immune response in a subject, comprising administering to the subject an effective amount of a pre- fusion RSV F polypeptide, a nucleic acid molecule encoding said RSV F polypeptide, and/or a vector comprising said nucleic acid molecule. Preferably, the d immune response is characterized by neutralizing antibodies to RSV and/or protective immunity against RSV. In particular aspects, bed is a method for inducing neutralizing anti-respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) F protein antibodies in a subject, comprising stering to the subject an ive amount of an immunogenic ition comprising a pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide, a nucleic acid molecule encoding said RSV F polypeptide, and/or a vector comprising said nucleic acid molecule.
Brief description of the Figures A) Superdex200 gel filtration chromatogram of the eluate A2_F24 N67I+S215P from the ion-exchange . The arrows indicate the n points of standard protein (1- Thyroglobulin 669 kDa, 2-Ferritin 440 kDa and 3-IgG 150 kDa). B) SDS-PAGE analysis of the sion F protein containing peak from the SEC chromatogram under reducing conditions.
Western blot of NativePAGE loaded with samples containing 1) atant from cells expressing pre-fusion construct with the isoleucine zipper (S) F43; 2) supernatant from cells expressing mainly trimeric (top band) post-fusion RSV F protein; and 3) purified ic pre-fusion A2_F24 N67I.
Expression levels of the point mutated constructs relative to the non-mutated . shows the s of the method described in Example 6(A), determining the temperature where 50% of the CR9501 binding is lost; (B) shows a comparison of the stability of pre-fusion F 4 N67I+S215P) and the unmodified ectodomain when assessed by 50% loss of binding of the pre-fusion-specific antibody CR9501.
Octet measurements showing the storage-time dependent loss of binding of the prefusion-specific antibody CR9501 to the pre-fusion constructs; A) A2_F24 (SEQ ID NO: 19), B) A2_F24 K465Q, C) A2_F24 S46G, D) A2_F24 N67I and E) A2_F24 E92D at days 1, 5 and 33.
Octet measurements g the storage-time dependent loss of binding of the ion-specific monoclonal antibody CR9501 to the pre-fusion constructs; A) A2_F24 K465Q, B) A2_F24 K465Q+N67I, C) A2_F24 S46G, D) A2_F24 S46G+E92D, E) A2_F24 S46G+N67I, F) A2_F24 E92D, G) A2_F24 S46G+E92D, H) A2_F24 N67I+E92D and I) A2_F24 E92D+S215P at days 1, 5 and 33.
VNA titers of mice at week 6 after a prime boost at week 0 and 4 with immunogens and doses ing to Table 14.
VNA titers of cotton rats at week 7 after a prime boost at week 0 and 4 with immunogens and doses according to Table 15.
Lung and nose viral load at 5 days after i.n. RSV challenge.
Detailed description of the invention The fusion protein (F) of the atory syncictial virus (RSV) is involved in fusion of the viral membrane with a host cell membrane, which is required for infection.The RSV F mRNA is translated into a 574 amino acid sor protein designated F0, which contains a signal peptide sequence at the N-terminus (e.g. amino acid residues 1-26 of SEQ ID NO: 1) that is removed by a signal peptidase in the endoplasmic reticulum. F0 is cleaved at two sites (between amino acid residues 109/110 and 136/137) by cellular proteases (in particular furin) in the trans-Golgi, removing a short glycosylated intervening sequence (also ed to a p27 region, comprising the amino acid residues 110 to 136, and generating two domains or subunits designated F1 and F2. The F1 domain (amino acid residues 137-574) contains a hydrophobic fusion peptide at its N-terminus and the C-terminus contains the transmembrane (TM) (amino acid es 530-550) and cytoplasmic region (amino acid residues 551-574).
The F2 domain (amino acid residues 27-109) is ntly linked to F1 by two disulfide s. The F1-F2 heterodimers are assembled as homotrimers in the virion.
A vaccine against RSV infection is not currently available, but is desired. One potential approach to producing a vaccine is a subunit vaccine based on purified RSV F n. However, for this approach it is desirable that the purified RSV F n is in a conformation which resembles the conformation of the pre-fusion state of RSV F protein, that is stable over time, and can be produced in sufficient quantities. In addition, for a subunitbased vaccine, the RSV F protein needs to be truncated by deletion of the transmembrane (TM) and the cytoplasmic region to create a soluble secreted F protein (sF). Because the TM region is responsible for membrane anchoring and trimerization, the less soluble F protein is considerably more labile than the full-length protein and will readily refold into the post-fusion end-state. In order to obtain soluble F protein in the stable pre-fusion conformation that shows high expression levels and high stability, the pre-fusion conformation thus needs to be stabilized. ization of another paramyxovirus F protein in the pre-fusion conformation has been successfully accomplished for fluenza type 5 (PIV5). Yin et al. (Nature 439: 38- 44 (2006)) thus stabilized the pre-fusion structure of PIV-5 F protein by on of the furin cleavage site in F0 which blocked processing into F1 and F2. Furthermore, the transmembrane (TM) and cytoplasmic domain were ed by a well-known helical trimerization domain: GCN4pII. This domain forms a trimeric helical coiled coil structure and is a modification of the natural c helical coiled coil peptide GCN4 (O’Shea et al., Science 243: 538-542 (1989)). The GCN4-pII peptide, in which the amino acid sequence of the GCN4 Leucine zipper was substituted with Isoleucine residues at every a and d position of the heptad, was shown to form a triple stranded parallel alpha-helical coiled coil (Harbury et al., Science 262: 1401-1407 (1993)).
For the stabilization of RSV F in the pre-fusion conformation, the same strategy has been tried, such as e.g.. mutation of the furin cleavage site, and fusion of the RSV-F main to a GCN4pII trimerization domain (as disclosed in 2010/149743, WO2010/149745, WO2009/079796, WO2012/158613) or to the fibritin trimerization domain (MCLellan et al., Nature Struct. Biol.17: 2250 (2010)). This fibritin domain or n’ is derived from T4 fibritin and was described earlier as an artificial natural trimerization domain (Letarov et al., Biochemistry Moscow 64: 3 ; e et al., J. Mol.
Biol. 337: 905-915. (2004)). However, these efforts did not result in stable pre-fusion RSV-F protein. Moreover, these efforts have not yet resulted in candidates suitable for testing in humans.
Also described are recombinant stable sion RSV F polypeptides, i.e. RSV F polypeptides that are stabilized in the pre-fusion conformation. In the research that led to the present invention, several modification steps were introduced and/or combined in order to obtain said stable soluble pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides. The stable pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides described herein are in the pre-fusion conformation, i.e. they comprise (display) at least one epitope that is specific to the pre-fusion conformation F protein. An epitope that is specific to the pre-fusion conformation F protein is an e that is not presented in the post-fusion mation. Without wishing to be bound by any particular theory, it is ed that the pre-fusion conformation of RSV F protein may n epitopes that are the same as those on the RSV F protein expressed on l RSV virions, and therefore may provide advantages for eliciting protective neutralizing antibodies.
In certain embodiments, the polypeptides described herein comprise at least one epitope that is recognized by a pre-fusion specific monoclonal antibody, comprising a heavy chain CDR1 region of SEQ ID NO: 54, a heavy chain CDR2 region of SEQ ID NO: 55, a heavy chain CDR3 region of SEQ ID NO: 56 and a light chain CDR1 region of SEQ ID NO: 62, a light chain CDR2 region of SEQ ID NO: 63, and a light chain CDR3 region of SEQ ID NO: 64 fter referred to as ) and/or a pre-fusion specific monoclonal antibody, comprising a heavy chain CDR1 region of SEQ ID NO: 58, a heavy chain CDR2 region of SEQ ID NO: 59, a heavy chain CDR3 region of SEQ ID NO: 60 and a light chain CDR1 region of SEQ ID NO: 66, a light chain CDR2 region of SEQ ID NO: 67, and a light chain CDR3 region of SEQ ID NO: 68 (referred to as CR9502). CR9501 and CR9502 comprise the heavy and light chain le regions, and thus the binding specificities, of the antibodies 58C5 and 30D8, respectively, which have previously been shown to bind specifically to RSV F protein in its pre-fusion conformation and not to the post-fusion conformation (see WO2012/006596).
In certain embodiments, the recombinant pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides se at least one epitope that is recognized by at least one pre-fusion specific monoclonal antibody as described above and are trimeric.
In certain embodiments, the stable pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides described herein comprise a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 67 and/or a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 215.
In certain embodiments, the amino acid on position 67 is mutated to a hobic amino acid.
In certain embodiments, the stable sion RSV F polypeptides described herein comprise a mutation of the amino acid residue N or T on position 67 and/or a mutation of amino acid e S on position 215.
In certain embodiments, the stable pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides described herein comprise a F1 domain and a F2 domain, and a linking sequence comprising from 1 to 10 amino acid residues, linking said F1 domain to said F2 domain, n the polypeptides further comprise a mutation of the amino acid residue N or T on position 67 and/or a mutation of amino acid residue S on position 215.
In certain ments, the stable pre-fusion RSV F ptides described herein comprise a ted F1 domain and a F2 domain, and a linking ce comprising from 1 to 10 amino acid residues, linking said truncated F1 domain to said F2 domain, wherein the polypeptides further comprise a mutation of the amino acid residue N or T on position 67 and/or a mutation of amino acid residue S on position 215.
The polypeptides described herein thus comprise at least one stabilizing mutation in the F1 and/or F2 domain as compared to the RSV F1 and/or F2 domain in a wild-type RSV F protein.
In n embodiments, the pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides comprise a mutation of amino acid residue N or T on position 67 (N/T67I) into I and/or a mutation of amino acid residue S on position 215 into P (S215P).
It is known that RSV exists as a single serotype having two antigenic subgroups: A and B. The amino acid sequences of the mature processed F proteins of the two groups are about 93% identical. As used throughout the present application, the amino acid positions are given in reference to the sequence of RSV F protein from the A2 strain (SEQ ID NO: 1). As used in the t disclosure, the wording "the amino acid at position "x" of the RSV F protein thus means the amino acid corresponding to the amino acid at position "x" in the RSV F protein of the RSV A2 strain of SEQ ID NO: 1. Note that, in the ing system used throughout this application 1 refers to the N-terminal amino acid of an immature F0 protein (SEQ ID NO: 1) When a RSV strain other than the A2 strain is used, the amino acid positions of the F protein are to be numbered with reference to the ing of the F n of the A2 strain of SEQ ID NO: 1 by aligning the sequences of the other RSV strain with the F protein of SEQ ID NO: 1 with the insertion of gaps as needed. Sequence alignments can be done using methods well known in the art, e.g. by LW, Bioedit or CLC Workbench.
An amino acid described herein can be any of the twenty naturally occurring (or ‘standard’ amino acids) or ts thereof, such as e.g. D-amino acids (the D-enantiomers of amino acids with a chiral center), or any variants that are not naturally found in proteins, such as e.g. norleucine. The standard amino acids can be divided into several groups based on their properties. Important factors are charge, hydrophilicity or hydrophobicity, size and functional groups. These properties are important for protein structure and protein–protein interactions.
Some amino acids have special properties such as ne, that can form covalent ide bonds (or ide bridges) to other cysteine residues, proline that induces turns of the ptide backbone, and glycine that is more flexible than other amino acids. Table 11 shows the abbreviations and properties of the standard amino acids.
It will be appreciated by a skilled person that the mutations can be made to the protein by routine molecular biology procedures. The mutations described herein preferably result in increased expression levels and/or increased stabilization of the sion RSV F polypeptides as compared RSV F polypeptides that do not comprise these mutation(s).
In certain embodiments, the pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides are soluble.
In certain embodiments, the pre-fusion RSV F ptides further comprise a heterologous trimerization domain linked to said truncated F1 domain. According to the present disclosure, it was shown that by linking a heterologous ization domain to the C- terminal amino acid residue of a truncated F1 domain, optionally combined with a linking sequence linking the F1 and F2 domain, and the stabilizing mutation(s), RSV F polypeptides are described that show high expression and that bind to pre-fusion-specific antibodies, indicating that the polypeptides are in the pre-fusion conformation. In addition, the RSV F polypeptides are stabilized in the sion conformation, i.e. even after processing of the ptides they still bind to the pre-fusion specific antibodies CR9501 and/or CR9502, indicating that the pre-fusion specific epitope is ed.
In further embodiments, the pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides comprise one or more further mutations (as ed to the wild-type RSV F protein), selected from the group consisting of: (a) a on of the amino acid residue on position 46; (b) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 77; (c) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 80; (d) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 92; (e) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 175; (f) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 184; (g) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 185; (h) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 201; (i) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 209; (j) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 421; (k) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 426; (l) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 465; (m) a mutation of the amino acid e on on 486; (n) a mutation of the amino acid residue on on 487; and (o) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 508.
In red embodiments, the one or more further mutations are selected from the group consisting of: (a) a mutation of the amino acid residue S on position 46 into G (S46G); (b) a mutation of the amino acid residue K on position 77 into E (K77E); (c) a mutation of the amino acid residue K on position 80 into E (K80E); (d) a mutation of the amino acid residue E on position 92 into D (E92D); (e) a mutation of the amino acid residue N on position 175 into P (N175P); (f) a mutation of the amino acid residue G on position 184 into N (G184N); (g) a mutation of the amino acid residue V on position 185 into N (V185N); (h) a mutation of the amino acid e K on position 201 into Q (K201Q); (i) a mutation of the amino acid residue K on position 209 into Q (K209Q); (j) a mutation of the amino acid residue K on position 421 into N ); (k) a mutation of the amino acid residue N on position 426 into S (N426S); (l) a mutation of the amino acid residue K on position 465 into E or Q (K465Q); (m) a mutation of the amino acid residue D on on 486 into N (D486N); (n) a mutation of the amino acid residue E on position 487 into Q, N or I (E487Q/N/I); and (o) a mutation of the amino acid residue K on on 508 into E (K508E).
It is again noted that for the positions of the amino acid residues reference is made to SEQ ID NO: 1. A d person will be able to determine the corresponding amino acid residues in F proteins of other RSV strains.
In certain embodiments, the pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides comprise at least two ons (as compared to a wild-type RV F protein). In red ments the at least two mutations are a mutation of the amino acid N or T on position 67 into I (N/T67I) and a mutation of the amino acid S on position 215into P ).
In certain embodiments, the pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides comprise at least one further mutation, selected from the group consisting of: (a) a mutation of the amino acid residue S on position 46 into G; (b) a mutation of the amino acid residue K on position 77 into E; (c) a mutation of the amino acid residue K on position 80 into E; (d) a mutation of the amino acid residue E on position 92 into D; (e) a mutation of the amino acid residue N on position 175 into P; (f) a mutation of the amino acid e G on position 184 into N; (g) a mutation of the amino acid residue V on position 185 into N; (h) a on of the amino acid residue K on on 201 into Q; (i) a mutation of the amino acid residue K on position 209 into Q; (j) a mutation of the amino acid residue K on position 421 into N; (k) a mutation of the amino acid e N on position 426 into S; (l) a on of the amino acid residue K on position 465 into E or Q; (m) a mutation of the amino acid residue D on position 486 into N; (n) a mutation of the amino acid residue E on position 487 into Q, N or I; and (o) a mutation of the amino acid residue K or R on position 508 into E.
In certain embodiments, the polypeptides comprise at least three ons.
In certain embodiments, the heterologous trimerization domain ses the amino acid sequence EKKIEAIEKKIEAIEKKIEA (SEQ ID NO: 3). In certain other embodiments, the heterologous trimerization domain comprises the amino acid sequence GYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFL (SEQ ID NO: 4).
As described above, in certain embodiments the polypeptides described herein comprise a truncated F1 domain. As used herein a "truncated" F1 domain refers to a F1 domain that is not a full length F1 domain, i.e. wherein either N-terminally or C-terminally one or more amino acid residues have been deleted. According to the present disclosure, at least the transmembrane domain and cytoplasmic tail have been deleted to permit expression as a soluble ectodomain.
In certain other embodiments, the F1 domain is truncated after amino acid residue 495 of the RSV F protein (referring to SEQ ID NO: 1), i.e. the C-terminal part of the F1 domain ng from amino acid residue 496 (referring to SEQ ID NO: 1) has been deleted. In certain other embodiments, the F1 domain is truncated after amino acid residue 513 of the RSV F protein. In certain embodiments, the F1 domain is truncated after amino acid residue 486, 487, 488, 489, 490, 491, 492, 493, 494, 495, 496, 497, 498, 499, 500, 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 506, 507, 508, 509, 510, 512, 513, 514, 515, 516, 517, 518, 519, 520, 521, 522, 523, 525 or 525.
In certain embodiments, the trimerization domain is linked to amino acid residue 495 of the RSV F1 domain. In certain embodiments, the trimerization domain ses SEQ ID NO: 4 and is linked to amino acid residue 495 of the RSV F1 domain.
In certain other embodiments, the trimerization domain is linked to amino acid residue 513 of the RSV F1 domain. In certain embodiments, the trimerization domain comprises SEQ ID NO: 3 and is linked to amino acid residue 513 of the RSV F1 domain.
In n embodiments, the F1 domain, which is optionally ted, and the F2 domain are linked by a linking sequence, linking the C-terminal amino acid of the F2 domain to the N-terminal amino acid of the (optionally truncated) F1 domain. In certain embodiments, the linking sequence (or linker) ses from 1-10 amino acid residues, preferable from 2-9 amino acid residues, preferably from 3-8 amino acid es, preferably from 4-7 amino acid residues, more preferably the linker comprises 5 or 6 amino acid residues. us conformationally neutral linkers are known in the art that can be used herein without disrupting the conformation of the pre-fusion RVS F polypeptides. In preferred embodiments, the linker comprises the amino acid sequence GSGSG (SEQ ID NO: In certain embodiments, the F1 domain and/or the F2 domain are from an RSV A strain. In certain embodiments the F1 and/or F2 domain are from the RSV A2 strain of SEQ ID NO: 1.
In certain embodiments, the F1 domain and/or the F2 domain are from an RSV A strain are from the RSV A strain of SEQ ID NO: 69.
In certain embodiments, the F1 domain and/or the F domain are from an RSV B strain. In certain embodiments the F1 and/or F2 domain are from the RSV B strain of SEQ ID NO: 2.
In certain embodiments, the F1 and F2 domain are from the same RSV strain. In certain embodiments, the pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides are chimeric ptides, i.e. comprising F1 and F2 domains that are from different RSV strains.
In certain embodiments, the level of expression of the pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides bed herein is increased, as compared to a ype RSV F polypeptide ectodomain (i.e. without the transmembrane and cytoplasmic region) without the mutation(s). In certain ments the level of expression is increased at least 5-fold, ably up to 10-fold. In certain embodiments, the level of expression is increased more than 10-fold.
The pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides described herein are stable, i.e. do not readily change into the post-fusion conformation upon processing of the polypeptides, such as e.g. cation, freeze-thaw cycles, and/or e etc.
In certain embodiments, the pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides described herein have an increased stability upon e a 4ºC as compared to a RSV F polypeptide without the mutation(s). In n embodiments, the polypeptides are stable upon storage at 4ºC for at least 30 days, preferably at least 60 days, preferably at least 6 months, even more preferably at least 1 year. With "stable upon storage", it is meant that the polypeptides still display the at least one epitope specific for the a sion specific antibody (e.g. CR9501) upon storage of the polypeptide in solution (e.g. culture medium) at 4º C for at least 30 days, e.g. as determined using a method as described in Example 7 or 9. In certain embodiments, the polypeptides display the at least one pre-fusion specific epitope for at least 6 months, preferably for at least 1 year upon storage of the pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides at 4oC.
In n embodiments, the pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides described herein have an increased stability when subjected to heat, as compared to RSV F polypeptides without said mutation(s). In certain embodiments, the sion REV F polypeptides are heat stable for at least 30 minutes at a temperature of 55º C, preferably at 58º C, more preferably at 60º C With "heat stable" it is meant that the polypeptides still y the at least one pre-fusion ic e after having been subjected for at least 30 minutes to an increased temperature (i.e. a temperature of 55ºC or above), e.g. as determined using a method as described in Example 6.
In certain embodiments, the polypeptides display the at least one pre-fusion specific epitope after being subjected to 1 to 6 freeze-thaw cycles in an riate formulation buffer.
In certain preferred embodiments, the pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide bed herein comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO: 21-52 and 71-89. In certain embodiments, the pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide described herein ts of an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO: 21-52 and 71-89.
As used throughout the present application nucleotide sequences are described from ’ to 3’ direction, and amino acid sequences from N-terminus to C-terminus, as custom in the art.
In certain embodiments, the d polypeptides described herein further comprise a leader sequence, also referred to as signal sequence or signal peptide, corresponding to amino acids 1-26 of SEQ ID NO: 1, SEQ ID NO: 2 or SEQ ID NO: 69. This is a short (typically 5- amino acids long) peptide present at the N-terminus of the majority of newly synthesized proteins that are destined towards the secretory y. In certain embodiments, the polypeptides described herein do not comprise a leader sequence.
In certain embodiments, the polypeptides comprise a HIS-Tag. A His-Tag or polyhistidine-tag is an amino acid motif in proteins that consists of at least five histidine (H) residues, often at the N- or C-terminus of the protein, which is generally used for purification purposes.
In certain embodiments, the polypeptides do not comprise a HIS-Tag. According to the present sure, it has surprisingly been shown that when the HIS-tag is deleted the level of expression and the stability are increased as compared to polypeptides with a HIS- tag.
Also bed are nucleic acid molecules encoding the RSV F polypeptides described herein.
In red embodiments, the nucleic acid molecules ng the polypeptides described herein are codon-optimized for expression in mammalian cells, ably human cells. Methods of codon-optimization are known and have been described previously (e.g.
WO 78). A sequence is considered codon-optimized if at least one non-preferred codon as compared to a wild type sequence is replaced by a codon that is more preferred.
Herein, a non-preferred codon is a codon that is used less frequently in an organism than another codon coding for the same amino acid, and a codon that is more preferred is a codon that is used more frequently in an organism than a non-preferred codon. The frequency of codon usage for a specific organism can be found in codon frequency , such as in http://www.kazusa.or.jp/codon. Preferably more than one non-preferred codon, preferably most or all non-preferred codons, are replaced by codons that are more preferred. Preferably the most frequently used codons in an organism are used in a codon-optimized ce.
Replacement by preferred codons generally leads to higher expression.
It will be tood by a skilled person that numerous different polynucleotides and c acid molecules can encode the same polypeptide as a result of the degeneracy of the genetic code. It is also understood that d persons may, using routine ques, make nucleotide substitutions that do not affect the polypeptide sequence encoded by the nucleic acid molecules to reflect the codon usage of any particular host organism in which the polypeptides are to be expressed. Therefore, unless otherwise specified, a "nucleotide sequence encoding an amino acid sequence" includes all nucleotide sequences that are degenerate versions of each other and that encode the same amino acid sequence. Nucleotide sequences that encode proteins and RNA may or may not e s. c acid sequences can be cloned using routine molecular biology techniques, or generated de novo by DNA synthesis, which can be performed using routine procedures by service companies having ss in the field of DNA synthesis and/or molecular cloning (e.g. t, GenScripts, Invitrogen, Eurofins).
Also described are vectors comprising a nucleic acid molecule as bed above. In certain embodiments, a nucleic acid molecule described herein thus is part of a vector. Such vectors can easily be manipulated by methods well known to the person skilled in the art, and can for instance be designed for being capable of replication in prokaryotic and/or eukaryotic cells. In addition, many vectors can be used for transformation of eukaryotic cells and will integrate in whole or in part into the genome of such cells, resulting in stable host cells comprising the desired nucleic acid in their genome. The vector used can be any vector that is suitable for cloning DNA and that can be used for transcription of a nucleic acid of interest.
Suitable vectors bed herein are e.g. adenovectors, such as e.g. Ad26 or Ad35, alphavirus, paramyxovirus, vaccinia virus, herpes virus, retroviral vectors etc. The person skilled in the art is capable of choosing suitable expression vectors, and inserting the nucleic acid sequences described herein in a functional .
Host cells comprising the nucleic acid molecules ng the pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides form also part of the present disclosure. The pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides may be produced through recombinant DNA technology involving expression of the molecules in host cells, e.g. Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells, tumor cell lines, BHK cells, human cell lines such as HEK293 cells, PER.C6 cells, or yeast, fungi, insect cells, and the like, or transgenic animals or plants. In certain embodiments, the cells are from a multicellular organism, in certain ments they are of vertebrate or invertebrate origin.
In certain embodiments, the cells are mammalian cells. In certain embodiments, the cells are human cells. In general, the production of a recombinant proteins, such the pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides described herein, in a host cell comprises the introduction of a heterologous nucleic acid molecule encoding the polypeptide in expressible format into the host cell, culturing the cells under conditions conducive to expression of the nucleic acid molecule and ng expression of the polypeptide in said cell. The nucleic acid molecule encoding a protein in expressible format may be in the form of an sion cassette, and usually requires sequences capable of bringing about expression of the nucleic acid, such as enhancer(s), promoter, enylation , and the like. The person skilled in the art is aware that various promoters can be used to obtain expression of a gene in host cells. ers can be constitutive or regulated, and can be obtained from various sources, including viruses, prokaryotic, or otic sources, or artificially designed.
Cell culture media are available from various s, and a suitable medium can be ely chosen for a host cell to express the protein of st, here the pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides. The suitable medium may or may not contain serum.
A "heterologous nucleic acid le" (also referred to herein as ‘transgene’) is a nucleic acid molecule that is not lly present in the host cell. It is introduced into for instance a vector by standard molecular biology techniques. A transgene is generally operably linked to expression control sequences. This can for instance be done by placing the nucleic acid encoding the transgene(s) under the control of a promoter. Further regulatory ces may be added. Many promoters can be used for expression of a ene(s), and are known to the skilled person, e.g. these may comprise viral, mammalian, tic promoters, and the like. A non-limiting example of a suitable promoter for obtaining expression in eukaryotic cells is a omoter (US 5,385,839), e.g. the CMV immediate early promoter, for instance comprising nt. –735 to +95 from the CMV immediate early gene enhancer/promoter. A polyadenylation signal, for e the bovine growth hormone polyA signal (US 5,122,458), may be t behind the transgene(s). Alternatively, several widely used expression vectors are available in the art and from commercial sources, e.g. the pcDNA and pEF vector series of Invitrogen, pMSCV and g from BD Sciences, pCMV-Script from Stratagene, etc, which can be used to recombinantly express the protein of interest, or to obtain suitable promoters and/or transcription ator sequences, polyA sequences, and the like.
The cell culture can be any type of cell culture, including adherent cell culture, e.g. cells attached to the surface of a culture vessel or to microcarriers, as well as suspension culture. Most large-scale suspension cultures are operated as batch or fed-batch processes because they are the most straightforward to e and scale up. Nowadays, continuous processes based on perfusion principles are becoming more common and are also suitable.
Suitable culture media are also well known to the skilled person and can generally be obtained from commercial sources in large quantities, or custom-made according to standard protocols. Culturing can be done for instance in dishes, roller bottles or in ctors, using batch, fed-batch, continuous systems and the like. Suitable conditions for culturing cells are known (see e.g. Tissue Culture, Academic Press, Kruse and Paterson, editors (1973), and R.I.
Freshney, Culture of animal cells: A manual of basic technique, fourth n (Wiley-Liss Inc., 2000, ISBN 034889-9)).
Also bed are compositions sing a pre-fusion RSV F ptide and/or a nucleic acid molecule, and/or a vector, as described above. Also described are compositions comprising a pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide that displays an epitope that is present in a ion conformation of the RSV F protein but is absent in the post-fusion conformation. Also described are compositions comprising a nucleic acid molecule and/or a vector, encoding such sion RSV F polypeptide. Also bed are immunogenic itions comprising a pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide, and/or a nucleic acid molecule, and/or a vector, as described above. Also described is the use of a stabilized pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide, a nucleic acid molecule, and/or a vector, bed herein, for inducing an immune response t RSV F protein in a subject. Further described are methods for ng an immune response against RSV F protein in a subject, comprising administering to the subject a prefusion RSV F polypeptide, and/or a nucleic acid molecule, and/or a vector, described herein.
Also described are pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides, nucleic acid molecules, and/or vectors, described herein for use in inducing an immune response against RSV F protein in a subject.
Further described is the use of the pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides, and/or nucleic acid molecules, and/or vectors described herein for the manufacture of a medicament for use in inducing an immune response against RSV F protein in a t.
The pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides, nucleic acid les, or vectors described herein may be used for prevention (prophylaxis) and/or treatment of RSV infections. In certain embodiments, the prevention and/or treatment may be targeted at patient groups that are susceptible RSV infection. Such patient groups include, but are not limited to e.g., the elderly (e.g. ≥ 50 years old, ≥ 60 years old, and preferably ≥ 65 years old), the young (e.g. ≤ 5 years old, ≤ 1 year old), hospitalized patients and patients who have been treated with an antiviral compound but have shown an inadequate antiviral response.
The pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides, nucleic acid molecules and/or vectors described herein may be used e.g. in stand-alone treatment and/or prophylaxis of a disease or condition caused by RSV, or in combination with other prophylactic and/or therapeutic treatments, such as (existing or future) vaccines, antiviral agents and/or monoclonal antibodies.
Also described are methods for preventing and/or treating RSV ion in a subject utilizing the pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides, nucleic acid molecules and/or vectors described herein. In a ic embodiment, a method for preventing and/or treating RSV infection in a subject comprises administering to a subject in need f an effective amount of a pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide, nucleic acid molecule and/or a vector, as bed above. A therapeutically effective amount refers to an amount of a polypeptide, nucleic acid le or vector, that is effective for ting, ameliorating and/or treating a disease or condition resulting from infection by RSV. Prevention encompasses inhibiting or ng the spread of RSV or ting or reducing the onset, development or progression of one or more of the ms associated with infection by RSV. Amelioration as used in herein may refer to the reduction of visible or perceptible e ms, viremia, or any other measurable manifestation of influenza infection.
For administering to subjects, such as humans, described are pharmaceutical compositions comprising a pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide, a nucleic acid molecule and/or a vector as described herein, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or excipient. In the present context, the term "pharmaceutically acceptable" means that the carrier or excipient, at the dosages and concentrations employed, will not cause any unwanted or l effects in the subjects to which they are administered. Such pharmaceutically acceptable carriers and excipients are well known in the art (see Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences, 18th n, A.
R. Gennaro, Ed., Mack Publishing Company [1990]; Pharmaceutical Formulation Development of Peptides and Proteins, S. Frokjaer and L. Hovgaard, Eds., Taylor & Francis [2000]; and Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients, 3rd edition, A. Kibbe, Ed., Pharmaceutical Press ). The RSV F polypeptides, or nucleic acid molecules, preferably are formulated and administered as a sterile solution although it may also be le to utilize lyophilized preparations. Sterile solutions are prepared by sterile filtration or by other methods known per se in the art. The solutions are then lized or filled into pharmaceutical dosage ners.
The pH of the on generally is in the range of pH 3.0 to 9.5, e.g. pH 5.0 to 7.5. The RSV F polypeptides typically are in a solution having a suitable pharmaceutically acceptable buffer, and the composition may also n a salt. Optionally izing agent may be present, such as albumin. In certain embodiments, detergent is added. In certain embodiments, the RSV F polypeptides may be formulated into an injectable preparation.
In certain embodiments, a composition described herein r comprises one or more adjuvants. Adjuvants are known in the art to further increase the immune response to an applied antigenic determinant. The terms ant" and "immune stimulant" are used interchangeably herein, and are defined as one or more substances that cause stimulation of the immune system. In this context, an adjuvant is used to enhance an immune response to the RSV F polypeptides bed herein. Examples of suitable adjuvants include aluminium salts such as aluminium hydroxide and/or ium phosphate; oil-emulsion compositions (or oil-in-water compositions), including squalene-water emulsions, such as MF59 (see e.g.
WO 37); saponin formulations, such as for example QS21 and Immunostimulating Complexes (ISCOMS) (see e.g. US 5,057,540; WO 90/03184, WO 96/11711, WO 2004/004762, ); bacterial or microbial tives, examples of which are monophosphoryl lipid A (MPL), 3-O-deacylated MPL (3dMPL), CpG-motif containing oligonucleotides, ADP-ribosylating bacterial toxins or mutants thereof, such as E. coli heat labile enterotoxin LT, cholera toxin CT, and the like; eukaryotic ns (e.g. antibodies or fragments thereof (e.g. directed against the antigen itself or CD1a, CD3, CD7, CD80) and ligands to receptors (e.g. CD40L, GMCSF, GCSF, etc), which stimulate immune response upon interaction with recipient cells. In certain embodiments the compositions described herein comprise aluminium as an adjuvant, e.g. in the form of aluminium hydroxide, aluminium phosphate, aluminium potassium phosphate, or ations f, in concentrations of 0.05 – 5 mg, e.g. from 0.075-1.0 mg, of aluminium content per dose.
The pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides may also be administered in combination with or ated to nanoparticles, such as e.g. polymers, liposomes, virosomes, virus-like les.
The pre-fusion F polypeptides may be combined with, encapsidated in or conjugated to the nanoparticles with or without adjuvant. Encapsulation within liposomes is described, e.g. in US 4,235,877. Conjugation to macromolecules is sed, for example in US 4,372,945 or US 4,474,757.
In other embodiments, the compositions do not comprise adjuvants.
In certain ments, described are s for making a vaccine against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), comprising providing a composition described herein and formulating it into a pharmaceutically acceptable ition. The term "vaccine" refers to an agent or composition containing an active component ive to induce a certain degree of immunity in a subject against a certain pathogen or disease, which will result in at least a decrease (up to complete absence) of the severity, on or other manifestation of symptoms associated with infection by the pathogen or the disease. In the present disclosure, the vaccine comprises an effective amount of a pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide and/or a nucleic acid molecule encoding a pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide, and/or a vector comprising said nucleic acid molecule, which results in an immune response against the F protein of RSV. Also described is a method of ting serious lower respiratory tract disease leading to hospitalization and the se in frequency of complications such as pneumonia and bronchiolitis due to RSV infection and replication in a subject. The term "vaccine" described herein implies that it is a pharmaceutical composition, and thus lly includes a pharmaceutically acceptable diluent, carrier or excipient. It may or may not comprise further active ients. In certain ments it may be a combination vaccine that further comprises other components that induce an immune response, e.g. t other proteins of RSV and/or against other infectious agents. The administration of further active ents may for instance be done by separate administration or by administering ation products of the vaccines described herein and the further active components. itions may be administered to a subject, e.g. a human subject. The total dose of the RSV F polypeptides in a composition for a single administration can for instance be about 0.01 µg to about 10 mg, e.g. 1 µg – 1 mg, e.g. 10 µg – 100 µg. Determining the recommended dose will be carried out by experimentation and is routine for those skilled in the art.
Administration of the compositions described herein can be performed using standard routes of administration. Non-limiting embodiments include parenteral administration, such as intradermal, intramuscular, subcutaneous, transcutaneous, or mucosal stration, e.g. intranasal, oral, and the like. In one embodiment a ition is administered by intramuscular injection. The skilled person knows the various possibilities to administer a composition, e.g. a vaccine in order to induce an immune response to the antigen(s) in the vaccine.
A t as used herein preferably is a mammal, for instance a rodent, e.g. a mouse, a cotton rat, or a non-human-primate, or a human. Preferably, the subject is a human subject.
The polypeptides, nucleic acid molecules, vectors, and/or compositions may also be administered, either as prime, or as boost, in a homologous or heterologous prime-boost regimen. If a boosting vaccination is performed, typically, such a boosting vaccination will be administered to the same subject at a time n one week and one year, preferably between two weeks and four months, after stering the composition to the subject for the first time (which is in such cases referred to as ‘priming vaccination’). In certain embodiments, the administration comprises a prime and at least one r administration.
In addition, the polypeptides bed herein may be used as diagnostic tool, for example to test the immune status of an individual by establishing whether there are antibodies in the serum of such individual capable of binding to the polypeptide described herein. Also described is an in vitro diagnostic method for detecting the presence of an RSV infection in a patient said method comprising the steps of a) contacting a ical sample obtained from said patient with a polypeptide described herein; and b) detecting the presence of antibody- polypeptide complexes.
Also described is a method for stabilizing the pre-fusion conformation of an RSV F ptide, comprising introducing one or more mutations in a RSV F1 and/or F2 domain, as compared to the wild-type RSV F1 and/or F2 domain, wherein the one or more mutations are selected from the group consisting of: (a) a stabilizing mutation that locks the HRA domain from hinging in a region adjacent to the ved 69-212 disulfide bridge, said region comprising the amino acid residues 66-68 and 6, (b) a on in the helix (at the C-terminus of the F2 domain) sing the amino acid residues 76-98 at the C-terminus of the F2 domain; (c) a mutation that reduces the negative charge repulsion between the top of the HRB stem region (N-terminal end of HRB) comprising amino acids 486, 487 and 489; (d) a stabilizing mutation in the HRA region.
In certain embodiments, the mutation in the HRA hinge region is at position 67.
In certain embodiments, the mutation in the HRA hinge region is at position 215.
In certain embodiments, the mutation in the HRA hinge region is at position 66 or 68, and/or at position 214 or 216.
In certain embodiments, the mutation in the helix is at position 77.
In certain embodiments, the mutation in the helix is at on 80.
In certain embodiments, the amino acid residue at position 77 and/or 80 is d into a negatively charged amino acid.
In certain embodiments, the on is at position 92.
In certain embodiments, the on that reduces the negative charge repulsion between the top of the HRB stem region comprising amino acids 486, 487, 489.
In certain embodiments, the mutation is at position 489.
In certain embodiments, the on is at position 486.
In certain embodiments, the mutation izes the beta-turns between the amino acid residues 175-193.
In certain embodiments, the mutation is stabilizing the turn at position 175.
In certain embodiments, the mutation is stabilizing the turn at position 184 -185.
Stabilized pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides obtainable and/or obtained by such method are also described herein, as well as the uses f as described above.
The term "comprising" as used in this specification and claims means "consisting at least in part of". When interpreting statements in this specification, and claims which include the term "comprising", it is to be understood that other features that are additional to the features prefaced by this term in each statement or claim may also be present. Related terms such as "comprise" and "comprised" are to be interpreted in similar manner.
In this specification where reference has been made to patent specifications, other external documents, or other sources of information, this is generally for the e of providing a context for discussing the features of the invention. Unless ically stated otherwise, reference to such external documents is not to be construed as an admission that such documents, or such sources of information, in any jurisdiction, are prior art, or form part of the common general knowledge in the art.
In the description in this specification reference may be made to t matter that is not within the scope of the claims of the current application. That subject matter should be readily identifiable by a person skilled in the art and may assist in putting into practice the invention as defined in the claims of this application.
The invention is further explained in the following examples. The examples do not limit the invention in any way. They merely serve to clarify the ion.
Examples EXAMPLE 1 Preparation of stable pre-fusion RSV F ptides – linkers and trimerization domains In the research that led to the present invention, stabilized variants of soluble prefusion F protein (sF) were designed by stabilizing the two main regions that initiate refolding.
The first gy was to arrest the fusion peptide in its position and prevent it from getting ed from the head region by fixing and joining the F1-F2 domains by a short loop.
Release of the fusion peptide can be prevented by re-establishing a covalent connection of the N-terminus of F1 to C-terminus of F2. As shown in this example, several different linkers have been tried. The ion of a 5 amino acid loop between F1 and F2, in particular sing the amino acid sequence GSGSG (SEQ ID NO: 5), was most successful. This linker was designed based on the distances measured in a 3D homology model that was generated for RSV-F type A2 based on the sequence alignment with the F ce of parainfluenza type 5 for which a 3D structure is published (Yin et. al., 2006).
AAA47881PIV5 -------MGTIIQFLVVSCLLAGAGSLDPAALMQIGVIPTNVRQLMYYTEASSA FUS_HRSV1B ------MELLIHRSSAIFLTLAVNALYLTSSQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSRGYFSALRTGWYT ACO83301HRSVA2ref ------MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYT .:* *.. : :.. . : * ... : . : AAA47881PIV5 FIVVKLMPTIDSPISGCNI--TSISSYNATVTKLLQPIGENLETIRNQLIP--TRRRRRFUS _HRSV1B LSNIKET--KCNGTDTKVKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQNTPAANNRARREAP ACO83301HRSVA2ref SVITIELSNIKKN--KCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNRARRELP ::. :..*.. ** :.:. : : * :.: * ::. . **. 81PIV5 -----------------FAGVVIGLAALGVATAAQVTAAVALVKANENAAAILNLKNAIQ FUS_HRSV1B QYMNYTINTTKNLNVSISKKRKRRFLGFLLGVGSAIASGIAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKNALL ACO83301HRSVA2ref RFMNYTLNNAKKTNVTLSKKRKRRFLGFLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALL : .: :...: :::.:*: *. . . : ::*.*: AAA47881PIV5 ADVVQATQSLGTAVQAVQDHINSVVSPAITAANCKAQDAIIGSILNLYLTELTT FUS_HRSV1B STNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKNYINNRLLPIVNQQSCRISNIETVIEFQQMNSRLLE ACO83301HRSVA2ref STNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKNYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSISNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLE .** **..: :... * : * ::::*:. : * :. .* .: :: ..* AAA47881PIV5 IFHNQITNP-ALSPITIQALRILLGSTLPTVVEKSFNTQISAAELLSSGLLTGQIVGLDL FUS_HRSV1B ITREFSVNAGVTTPLSTYMLTNSELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSSNVQIVRQQSYSIMSII ACO83301HRSVA2ref ITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSII * :: .*. . :*:: * :* . : : : : :. :. . : : AAA47881PIV5 TYMQMVIKIELPTLTVQPATQIIDLATISAFI--NNQEVMAQL--PTRVMVTG--SLIQA FUS_HRSV1B KEEVLAYVVQLPIYGVIDTPCWKLHTSPLCTTNIKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFF ACO83301HRSVA2ref KEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCWKLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFF . :. ::** * :. :: . :: . :. . *: AAA47881PIV5 YPASQCTITPNTVYCRYNDAQVLSDDTMACLQGN---LTRCTFSPVVGSFLTRFVLFDGI FUS_HRSV1B PQADTCKVQSNRVFCDTMNSLTLPSEVSLCNTDIFNSKYDCKIMTSKTDISSSVITSLGACO83301HRSVA2ref PQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTMNSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLG- *. *.: .* *:* :: .*..:. * . *.: . .. : .: * AAA47881PIV5 VYANCRS-MLCKCMQPAAVILQPSSSPVTVIDMYKCVSLQLDNLRFTITQLANVTYNSTI FUS_HRSV1B AIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKLEGKNLYVKG ACO83301HRSVA2ref AIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKG . ..* . *.. : *::. *. :. ::.:.* : :.: . . .
AAA47881PIV5 KLESS--QILSIDPLDISQNLAAVNKSLSDALQHLAQSDTYLSAITSATTTS--VLSIIA FUS_HRSV1B EPIINYYDPLVFPSDEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRRSDELLHNVNTGKSTTNIMITTII ACO83301HRSVA2ref YDPLVFPSDEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLHNVNAVKSTTNIMITTII : . : * : . ::. .:: ::* .: :** * :.: .:*: ::: * AAA47881PIV5 ICLGSLGLILIILLSVVVWKLLTIVVANRNRMENFVYHK--------------------- FUS_HRSV1B IVIIVVLLSLIAIGLLLYCKAKNTPVTLSKDQLSGINNIAFSK----------------- ACO83301HRSVA2ref LLSLIAVGLLLYCKARSTPVTLSKDQLSGINNIAFSN----------------- * : : * ** : :: * . *: : . : : Alignment between F sequence of HRSV type A and B with PIV5 (top sequence) that was used to construct the homology model of prefusion RSV-F The other unstable region is the second heptad repeat (HRB) region that forms the ic helical stem region in pre-fusion F protein. Deletion of the transmembrane domain (TM) in the soluble F protein further destabilizes this region, which was compensated by the addition of different heterologous trimerization domains. The fully processed mature RSV-F ectodomain was fused C-terminally to different trimerization s and at ent positions (i.e. the F1 domain was truncated at different amino acid residues).
Several constructs were made based on either RSV A2 or B1 strains. Different trimerization domains were linked to the RSV F1 domain, which was truncated at different positions. Trimerization domains that were tested included the Fibritin motif (comprising the amino acid sequence: GYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFL (SEQ ID NO: 4), and the "Fibritin long" motif, a longer, N-terminal extended Fibritin domain which es its natural helical regions (comprising the amino acid sequence: SSLQGDVQALQEAGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFL (SEQ ID NO: 6), that were added to the RSV F1 domain in frame (in register) with the presumed heptad repeat of the HRB region.
Further constructs that were made comprised heptad ideal helical trimeric coiled coils, or cine Zipper domains (IZ) (Suzuki et al., Protein Engineering 11: 1051-1055 (1998)), comprising the amino acid sequence: IEAIEKK (SEQ ID NO: 7). According to the invention different IZ domains were used, referred to as cine Zipper (L), comprising the amino acid sequence: (I)EKKIEAIEKKIEAIEKKIEAIEAIEKKIEA (SEQ ID NO: 8) and Isoleucine Zipper (S), sing the amino acid sequence EKKIEAIEKKIEAIEKKIEA (SEQ ID NO: These IZ domains are comparable in ure to GCN4, however, the IZ domains are not natural sequences but designed to be optimal trimerization domains and therefore more stable.
Further constructs were made with other known trimerization domains: GCN4II ILSKIYHIENEIARIKKLIGEA (SEQ ID NO: 9) Optimized GCN4II EDKVEELLSKIYHIENRIARIEKLVGEA (SEQ ID NO: 10) Matrilin -1 (long version) EEDPCECKSIVKFQTKVEELINTLQQKLEAVAKRIEALENKII (SEQ ID NO: 11) Matrillin- 1 short version that only contains zipper domain: EELINTLQQKLEAVAKRIEALENKII (SEQ ID NO: 12) The following constructs were made: uct F18 comprised the Fibritin trimerization domain (SEQ ID NO: 4) linked to amino acid residue 513 of the F1 domain.
Construct F19 comprised the Fibritin trimerization domain (SEQ ID NO: 4) linked to amino acid residue 499 of the F1 domain.
Construct F20 comprised the Isoleucine Zipper (L) domain (SEQ ID NO: 8) linked to amino acid residue 516 of the F1 domain and comprising additional modifications in HRB to optimize the hydrophobic nature of the heptad positions and facilitate me fusion with the IZ domain.
Construct F21 also comprised Isoleucine Zipper (L) domain (SEQ ID NO: 8), but linked to amino acid residue 501 of the F1 domain and without additional modifications in the HRB region.
Construct F22 comprised the Isoleucine Zipper (L) domain (SEQ ID NO: 8) linked to amino acid residue 495 of the F1 domain and comprising onal modifications in HRB.
Construct F23 sed the Isoleucine Zipper (S) domain (SEQ ID NO: 3) linked to amino acid residue 495.
Construct F46 also comprised the Isoleucine Zipper (S) domain (SEQ ID NO: 3) but linked to a longer RSV-F ectodomain, i.e. the F1 domain was truncated after amino acid residue 513.
All ucts comprised a HIS-tag.
The constructs were tested for expression levels, storage stability and antibody binding with the antibody CR9501. The amino acid sequences of the heavy and light chain variable regions, and of the heavy and light chain CDRs of this antibody are given below.
CR9501 comprises the binding regions of the antibodies referred to as 58C5 in WO2012/006596.
The constructs were synthesized and codon-optimized at Gene Art (Life Technologies, Carlsbad, CA). The constructs were cloned into pCDNA2004 or generated by rd methods widely known within the field involving site-directed mutagenesis and PCR and sequenced. The sion rm used was the 293Freestyle cells (Life Technologies). The cells were transiently transfected using 293Fectin (Life Technologies) according to the manufacturer’s instructions and cultured for 5 days at 37oC and 10% CO2.
The culture supernatant was harvested and spun for 5 min at 300 g to remove cells and cellular debris. The spun supernatant was subsequently e filtered using a 0.22 um vacuum filter and stored at 4oC until use.
Supernatants from day 5 were evaluated for F protein sion by western blot using the monoclonal antibody CR9503, which comprises the heavy and light chain variable regions of the RSV F antibody Motavizumab red to as ). The approximate expression levels of the pre-fusion RSV F protein constructs were assessed using CR9503, an uman IR-dye conjugated ary antibody (Li-Cor, Lincoln, NE) or a HRP conjugated mouse anti-human IgG (Jackson ImmunoResearch, West Grove, PA). The protein quantities were then estimated using a dilution series of purified RSV standard protein, either by eye or using the Odyssey CLx infrared imaging system. Alternatively, Quantitative Octet (BioLayer Interferometry) was used for measuring protein concentration in the Supernatants.
To evaluate construct ity and to identify positive or negative stabilizing effects of introduced trimerization motifs, the constructs capable of binding CR9501 were treated at a range of temperatures from 45-65 ºC for 30 minutes to test the stability of the CR9501 epitope. This ure is described in detail in Example 8. The results are summarized in Table 1.
Table 1. Expression and stability of RSV F constructs with different ization motifs Description RSV Trimerization Termination Expression Protein motif Modifications point (ug/ml) Stability* F18 Fibritin None 513 2 unstable F19 in None 499 0 ND Isoleucine 502 509 516 F20 zipper (L) Ile 516 0 ND Isoleucine F21 zipper (L) None 501 0 ND Isoleucine K483E + F22 zipper (L) E488K 495 0 ND Isoleucine F23 zipper (S) None 495 0.3 1 stable Isoleucine Did not F46 zipper (S) None 513 express ND *Stability is d as described in Example 7; ND: Not determined. 1 Expression level determined by Western Blot as described in Example 1.
As can be seen in Table 1, the only ucts that were expressed were the Fibritin variant (F18) and F23. Although F18 was trimeric and showed expression, it was unstable upon storage at 4º C. In st, F23 was stable at 4º C, binds to the pre-fusion–specific antibodies, but appeared to be monomeric. Therefore, both variants F18 and F23 were used to optimize for both ity and ization.
Next, several constructs were made in which the fusion peptide at the N-terminus of F1 was fixed by fusion to the C-terminus of the F2 domain. All constructs comprised a His- tag.
Several constructs were made including constructs in which both furin cleavage sites were mutated resulting in a soluble F protein that still contained the p27 peptide (i.e. F12, F15.1, and F17). In other constructs the 27 residue region (P27 loop) that is cleaved from the precursor F0 was replaced by an alternative closed loop or g sequence: either by replacing the region of RSV-F by the ‘homologous’ region of PIV-5 F, the prefusion F protein that had been produced and crystallized successfully (F25), or by ing the region by a minimal (GS)n loop that would bridge the i of F2 and F1 (F24), or by replacing the region by the central ved region of RSV-G (F26). Homology modeling of RSV-F based on PIV-5 and in silico measurements resulted in the choice of a minimal loop of 5 amino acid residues between es 108 and 136. As a linker, Gly (G) and Ser (S) residues were chosen which are flexible and polar and have a high chance to be accommodated (F24). Additionally, F137 was mutated to S because the local modifications caused by the loop could displace the hydrophobic F and cause instabilities. This is shown below. Also the R106 is mutated to Q and 27 es (109-135) are replaced by GSGSG.
PAANNRARREAPQYMNYTINTTKNLNVSISKKRKRR136FLGFLLGVG PAANNQAR GSGSGR136SLGFLLGVG As shown in Table 2, all variants showed no or very low expression except for the variant with the short GSGSG loop (F24) which showed a much higher expression (44 µg/ml) compared to wild type RSV F construct, i.e. a similar construct, without said linker (F11). F24 which was trimeric, however, was unstable upon storage like all the other variants with a C-terminal Fibritin trimerization motif. All variants contained a HIS-tag.
Table 2. Expression and stability of RSV F ucts with different F1-F2 linkers ption RSV Trimerization Termination Expr.
Protein Variant motif F1, F2 linker Modifications point (ug/ml) Stability* F11 B1 None None None 513 2.5 stable F18 B1 Fibritin None None 513 2 unstable F12 B1 Fibritin p27 Furin site KO 513 0,1 unstable F15.1 B1 None p27 Furin site KO 525 0.5 ND F17 A2 Fibritin p27 Furin site KO 513 0 ND F24 B1 Fibritin Q__GSGSG_S None 513 44 unstable F25 B1 Fibritin PIV None 513 0 ND F26 B1 Fibritin G CR None 513 0 ND *Stability is defined as described in Example 7. Expression level ined as described in Example 1.
Next, the most favorable modifications were combined to find the l pre-fusion F ptides. Combinations were made of variants with the GSGSG loop, C-terminal truncation of F1, and the addition of either fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 4) or the Isoleucin Zipper (S) motif (SEQ ID NO: 3)(see Table 3).
Table 3. Expression and stability of RSV F constructs with combinations of zations according to Tables 1 and 2.
Termination Description Stability CR9501 epitope) RSV Protein Variant point Trimerization motif F1, F2 linker (ug/ml) Heat (oC) Storage F11 B1 513 None None 2.5 48 Stable F23 B1 495 Isoleucine zipper (S) None 0.3 ND Stable F24 B1 513 Fibritin Q__GSGSG_S 44 51 Unstable F45 B1 495 Fibritin None 0 ND ND F44 B1 495 Fibritin Q__GSGSG_S 0 ND ND F49 B1 495 None None 2 ND Stable F50 A2 495 None None 2 ND Stable F43 B1 495 cine zipper (S) Q__GSGSG_S 0.4 53 Stable F47 A2 495 Isoleucine zipper (S) Q__GSGSG_S 5 52 Stable F56 B1 513 Isoleucine zipper (S) Q__GSGSG_S 0,4 ND Stable F46 B1 513 Isoleucine zipper (S) None 0 ND unstable F42 B1 513 None Q__GSGSG_S 20 54 Stable F57 A2 513 None Q__GSGSG_S 2-10 54 Stable ND is not determined *Storage stability as determined in e 7. *Heat stability as determined in Example 8.
Expression level as determined by Western blotting (described in Example 1) Addition of the loop always increased the expression of onal constructs as well as the heat stability of the n. Combination of the GSGSG-loop with the truncated F and isoleucine zipper (S) motif (F43, F47) showed good expression, heat stability and good stability upon storage at 4 ºC. However, these variants were still monomeric. The isoleucine zipper (S) trimerization motif showed higher expression with a F variant that was C-terminally truncated F at position 495 (compare F43 with F56 and F23 with F46). In contrast, for variants with the Fibritin trimerization domain a truncation at on 513 showed high expression compared to truncation at position 495 which showed no expression (compare F24 with F44). e the HIS-tag could interfere with the native g of the trimers, variants were made without the HIS-tag for the Fibritin and the isoleucine zipper (S) variant (Table 4).
Table 4. Expression and stability of RSV F constructs with and without HIS-tag RSV Trimerization Termination Expression Trimerization Heat Protein Variant motif F1, F2 linker point ug/ml % (oC) Storage Tags F24 B1 Fibritin Q__GSGSG_S 513 44 Trimeric (SEC) 51 unstable His-tag F24- B1 in Q__GSGSG_S 513 55 100% (Native) ND le None Isoleucine F47 A2 zipper (S) Q__GSGSG_S 495 5 0% (Odyssey) 52 stable g Isoleucine 2-5% F47- A2 zipper (S) Q__GSGSG_S 495 10 (Odyssey) 53 stable None Trimeric A2_F24 A2 Fibritin Q__GSGSG_S 513 5,3 (Native) 48,75 unstable None *Storage stability determined as described in e 7; Heat stability determined as described in Example 8; ND: not determined. ; Strikingly, deletion of the HIS-tag increased expression in F47. er, for F47 it increased the trimeric content slightly and for F24 it only increased the expression level tely.
Next, several alternative trimerization domains and truncations were tested in combination with the GSGSG-loop stabilized F variant (F47) (see Table 5). All variants have a GSGSG-loop and contain a HIS-tag.
Table 5. Expression and stability of RSV F variants with alternative trimerization domains Description Antibody binding RSV Trimerization Termination Expression Trimerization Protein Variant motif Modifications point ) % CR9501 CR9503 Isoleucine F47 A2 zipper (S) None 495 5 0% + + Isoleucine P1 B1 zipper (S) S502T 502 3.5 0% + + tri and Mat1 A2 Matrillin long None 520 12 hexamers - + Matrillin Mat2 A2 short None 516 0 ND - - Matrillin Mat3 A2 short None 495 1,5 ND - - GCN4II opt GCN A2 optimized None 516 0 ND - - opt GCN4II GCN+L512K A2 optimized L512K 516 1 ND + - Antibody g is defined as binding on the day of harvest (as bed in Example 7; + indicates binding; - indicates no g.
Expression level is determined as described in Example 1. ND: not determined Only the matrillin 1 domain (Dames-SA et. al., Nat. Struc. Biol., 5(8), 1998) that contains both the N-terminal zipper domain and the C-terminal part with the ne es that can potentially form inter trimeric disulfide bridges was found to enable higher expression levels than F47 (Table 5, Matrillin long). Moreover, the variant with the Matrillin long trimerization motif shows trimeric F proteins. However, the t did not bind to the pre-fusion specific Mab CR9501 and also showed hexameric species which makes the Matrillin 1 trimerization domain not suitable for production of trimeric native F protein. None of the matrillin-based or the GCN4II based zipper motifs showed increased expression or stability relative to F47 (Table 5, Matrillin short, GCN4II optimized). Again, truncation at 495 results in higher sion levels. Addition of a GCN4 motif which contained an optimized trigger sequence showed no expression.
GCN4 II is a trimerization domain that is used successfully for stabilizing the prefusion trimer of parainfluenza type 5 (Yin et al., Nature 439:38-44, 2006) and has also been tried by others to stabilize RSV pre-fusion F (as disclosed in e.g. WO2010/149743, WO2010/14975, WO2009/079796, WO2010/158613). The GCN4II trimerization domain was evaluated and compared with the ucts that contain the Isoleucine Zipper (S) domain (SEQ ID NO: 3) or the Fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 4) domain (results shown in Table 6).
These variants were also compared with annther modifications, i.e. a short linker based on a single Lysine and the L512K mutation. All variants contained a HIS-tag.
Table 6. Expression and stability of RSV F variants with GCN4II, L512K and p27 ement (single amino acid linker (K) between F1 and F2) Description Stability RSV ization Termination Expr.
Protein Variant motif F1, F2 linker Modifications point (ug/ml) Heat (oC) Storage* F18 B1 Fibritin None None 513 2 ND unstable F24 B1 Fibritin Q__GSGSG_S None 513 44 51 unstable Isoleucine F43 B1 zipper (S) Q__GSGSG_S None 495 0,4 53 stable Isoleucine P1 B1 zipper (S) Q__GSGSG_S S502T 502 3.5 54 ND F42 B1 None Q__GSGSG_S None 513 16.1 54 stable P2 B1 None K None 513 14,3 54 stable P3 B1 GCN4II None L512K 516 0 ND ND P4 B1 GCN4II K L512K 516 0 ND ND P5 B1 GCN4II K L512K 516 0 ND ND P6 A2 ( GCN4II K L512K 516 0 ND ND P7 A2 GCN4II K L512K 516 0 ND ND Storage ity determined as described in Example 7; Expression levels determined as described in Example 1; Heat stability determined as described in e 8; ND: not determined.
The short linkage between F1 and F2 s to be able to the GSGSG loop.
Addition of the GCN4II motif does not result in any F protein expression in any of the tested constructs (i.e. the RSV A2 F sequence described in WO2010/149743 or WO2010/149745, the RSV A2 F sequence used according to the ion, nor the RSV B1 F ce).
It was shown ing to the invention that the introduction of these two types of modifications, i.e. introduction of a linking sequence and the heterologous trimerization domain, was not enough to enable the expression of stable trimeric sion F protein.
Apart from the two main regions of instability that were stabilized, i.e. the HRB and the fusion peptide, as described above, other regions in the pre-fusion F protein also contribute and/or accommodate the dramatic refolding to post-fusion F, and more ons in the sequence can be optimized to stop the pre-fusion F protein from refolding. Therefore, different amino acid residues in the HRA and HRB domain and in all domains that contact these s in pre-fusion F were mutated to increase the pre-fusion structure stability, as described in the following es.
EXAMPLE 2 Preparation of stable pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides – stabilizing mutations Because the trimeric content (for construct F47) and storage stability (for construct F24) was not optimal, further variants were made that contained point mutations to increase expression levels, stability and native trimeric structure. The results are shown in Table 7 and Table 7. Expression and stability of F47- variants Expression RSV n ) Trimerization % Heat (oC) F47- 10 2-5% 53 F47- + K465E 6 2.4% ND F47- + D479K 5 29% 50,77 F47- + K176M 13 5% ND F47- + K209Q 9 3% 52,9 F47- + S46G 38 11% 59,38 F47- + S215P 8 1-2% 57,21 F47- + N67I 15 2% 59,84 F47- + K465Q 18 2% 54,3 F47- S46G+N67I 31 6% >60 F47- S46G+S215P 38 6% >60 F47- K465Q+K209Q 12 1% 53,3 F47- K465Q+S46G 28 7% 57,7 F47- K465Q+N67I 17 2% 59 F47- K209Q+N67I 15 4% >60 F47- S215P 15 2% 56,7 ND: not determined; Expression level determined as described in Example1. Heat stability determined as described in Example 8.
Nomenclature of mutations based on wt sequence (SEQ ID NO: 1).
All constructs are variants of F47- : type A2, Isoleucin Zipper (S) motif (SEQ ID NO: 3), GSGSG linker; termination point 495, no HIS-tag (SEQ ID NO: 16). As shown in Table 7, many mutations increased the expression of F47-, but only the variant F47_S46G also showed a higher level of trimers besides the high expression.
Table 8 shows the results of the expression and stability of F24 variants. All variants were of RSV type A2, with fibritin motif, GSGSG linker; termination point 513, no g.
Table 8. Expression and stability of A2_F24- (SEQ ID NO: 19) variants Expression Storage RSV Protein (ug/ml) nt Association phase A2_F24 5,3 69 ND A2_F24 K508E 5,3 64 ND A2_F24 K498E 1,7 ND ND A2_F24 E487I 25,0 10 ND A2_F24 E487K 7,1 ND ND A2_F24 E487N 42,4 22 ND A2_F24 E487P 12,8 46 ND A2_F24 E487Q* 14,8 50 ND A2_F24 E487R 8,7 59 ND A2_F24 E487S 6,7 46 ND A2_F24 E487Y 10,5 36 ND A2_F24 D486N 31,2 19 ND A2_F24 D479N 5,2 ND ND A2_F24 D479K 1,5 62 ND A2_F24 E472Q 1,9 ND ND A2_F24 E472K 0,9 ND ND A2_F24 K465E 14,8 76 ND A2_F24 K465Q* 13,6 92 Not stable A2_F24 E463K 3,1 ND ND A2_F24 E463Q 6,0 ND ND A2_F24 G430S 4,8 ND ND A2_F24 N428R 5,2 35 ND A2_F24 N426S 18,6 71 ND A2_F24 K421N 9,2 75 ND A2_F24 E328K 9,5 21 ND A2_F24 T311S 3,5 70 ND A2_F24 I309V 11,3 69 ND A2_F24 D269V 0,0 ND ND A2_F24 S215P* 18,7 99 Stable A2_F24 K209Q 31,4 63 ND A2_F24 V207P 3,3 79 ND A2_F24 I206P 5,4 55 ND A2_F24 L204P 5,9 ND ND A2_F24 L203P 0,8 ND ND A2_F24 Q202P 4,4 ND ND A2_F24 K201Q 21,3 62 ND A2_F24 D194P 1,9 ND ND A2_F24 L193P 6,5 42 ND A2_F24 V192P 0,6 32 ND A2_F24 V185N 50,2 38 ND A2_F24 G 3,5 ND ND A2_F24 G184N 59,8 37 ND A2_F24 V178P 14,8 23 ND A2_F24 A177P 2,0 ND ND A2_F24 K176M 14,7 58 ND A2_F24 K176E 0,7 ND ND A2_F24 N175P 34,3 55 ND A2_F24 S169P 0,5 ND ND A2_F24 K168P 0,1 ND ND A2_F24 K166P 12,3 45 ND A2_F24 V157P 0,2 ND ND A2_F24 E92D 47,4 94 Not stable A2_F24 K85E 1,1 ND ND A2_F24 K80E 51,9 60 ND A2_F24 K77E 22,4 ND ND A2_F24 N67I* 89,8 101 Stable A2_F24 I57V ND ND A2_F24 VI56IV 16,5 54 ND A2_F24 S46G* 40,7 96 Not stable The *marked constructs were tested for trimerization and were all found to be trimeric Expression level ined as described in Example 1. Endpoint stability is shown here as the percentage of pre-fusion antibody binding (CR9501) after 5 days of storage at 4oC relative to day 1; Association phase stability is determined as described in Example 9.
Many mutations increased the expression of A2_F24-. For most mutations there was an apparent ation between improved expression in F47- ound (Table 7) and A2_F24- background (Table 8). N67I had more positive impact on F expression in - background. The most significant increase in expression was obtained with the single point mutations: S46G, S215P, N67I, K80E, E92D, D486N, G184N, V185N, E487N, N175P, K209Q, E487I, E487Q, K77E, K201Q, N426S and K465Q. In the initial screening using the endpoint stability assay (Example 7) the variants with the highest expression showed the best ity upon storage as well (E92D, K465Q, K465E, N426S, S46G, S215P and N67I). To evaluate if these mutations indeed were stabilizing the pre-fusion conformation, culture supernatants were diluted to 5 and 10 µg/ml based on quantitative western results and these were stored up to 33 days at 4ºC. As single point mutants only N67I and S215P were completely stable over time (see Example 9).
Subsequently, several mutations that showed high expression and good stability of the pre-fusion conformation were ed to evaluate whether the izations were additive or had a le synergistic effect (Table 9).
Table 9. sion and stability of variants of A2_F24 with two additional mutations.
Expression RSV Protein (ug/ml) stability* A2_F24 K465Q + S46G 21,8 Not stable A2_F24 K465Q + N67I 122,3 Stable A2_F24 K465Q + E92D 10,5 Stable A2_F24 K465Q + S215P 59,8 Stable A2_F24 S46G + N67I 115,5 Stable A2_F24 S46G + E92D 14,3 Not stable A2_F24 N67I + E92D 134,2 Stable A2_F24 N67I + S215P 152,1 Stable A2_F24 E92D + S215P 49,1 Stable A2_F24 K465Q+S215P 53,3 Stable A2_F24 S46G+S215P 43,8 Stable Storage stability refers to the association phase analysis illustrated in example 9.
Expression level was determined as described in Example 1.
All variants are variants of F24-: type A2, fibritin motif, GSGSG ; termination point 513, binding to all Mabs, no HIS-tag (SEQ ID NO: 19).
When the previously identified point mutations were combined very interesting synergistic effects could be observed especially in terms of expression levels with the combinations ing N67I as the most potent. All produced double mutants where either N67I and S215P was included were stable after more than 30 days storage at 4 ºC (Example 9). Strikingly, the mutation N67I was found to have the est effect on expression levels of pre-fusion F when included in the double mutants. Next, combinations with the S215P ons ed in a reasonable expression. Combination of N67I with S215P was selected since it led to a very high expression level, and because both point mutations were stable upon storage. Additionally it was observed that both N67I and S215P had the ability to stabilize some of the mutants that as single mutations were unstable indicating that the region where these two mutations are found is central for the conformation s the protein undergoes during the transition to the post-fusion conformation.
According to the invention it thus has been shown that at least some mutations resulted in increased expression levels and increased stabilization of the pre-fusion RSV protein. It is expected that these phenomena are linked. The mutations described in this Example all ed in increased production of pre-fusion F ptides. Only a selection of these polypeptides remained stable upon long storage (see Example 9). The stability assay that was used is based on the loss of the pre-fusion specific CR9501 epitope in the top of the sion F protein in a binding assay and it may not be sensitive enough to measure all contributions to stability of the whole n. The mutation for which only increased expression is observed are therefore (very likely stabilizing) potential mutations that can be combined with other izing mutations to obtain a pre-fusion F construct with high stability and high expression levels.
Next, it was verified r the N67I - S215P double mutation, like the single mutations, was able to stabilize point ons that as single mutants were deemed unstable based on the criteria used. Extra mutations were selected based on the favorable expression levels and stability according to Table 8. Triple mutant RSV-F variants were constructed and tested for expression levels and stability (Table 10).
Table 10. Expression and stability of variants of F24_N67I +S215P with one additional mutation.
Expression RSV Protein (ug/ml) stability* A2_F24 N67I + S215P+K507E 344,6 ++ A2_F24 N67I + S215P+E487I 239,4 +++ A2_F24 N67I + S215P+E487N 285,2 +++ A2_F24 N67I + S215P+E487Q 360,7 +++ A2_F24 N67I + E487R 130,9 +++ A2_F24 N67I + S215P+D486N 292,6 +++ A2_F24 N67I + S215P+D479N 97,1 +++ A2_F24 N67I + S215P+K465Q 283,3 +++ A2_F24 N67I + N426S 316,3 +++ A2_F24 N67I + S215P+K421N 288,4 +++ A2_F24 N67I + S215P+K209Q 245,0 +++ A2_F24 N67I + S215P+K201Q 231,9 +++ A2_F24 N67I + S215P+V185N 445,1 +++ A2_F24 N67I + S215P+G184N 326,7 +++ A2_F24 N67I + E92D 308,8 + A2_F24 N67I + S215P+K80E 210,6 + A2_F24 N67I + S46G 199,4 +++ All variants are variants of A2_F24_N67I +S215P type A2, fibritin motif, GSGSG linker; termination point 513, binding to all Mabs, no HIS-tag (SEQ ID NO: 21). *stability refers to the association phase analysis illustrated in example 9. + means <10% loss of CR9501 binding after 5 days; ++ means <5% loss of CR9501 binding after 5 days; +++ means 0% loss of CR9501 binding after 5 days.
Again, an additive effect on the expression levels was observed. As expected D479N and E487R triple mutants express at somewhat lower levels because the single mutants were also among the lowest of the selected mutations (Table 8). Because of the izing effect of the N67I+S215P mutation, additional mutations that are unstable as single s, resulted in stable pre-fusion F variants when they were added to the A2_F24 N67I+S215P background. Some very illustrative examples are the triple mutants with the additional V185N, G184N or E487N which showed high expression but low stability as single s (Table 8) but showed even higher expression and were highly stable when added to the A2_F24 N67I+S215P background.
Stabilizing mutations also stabilize RSV-F protein from other strains and also in processed F variant.
Several mutations that showed high expression and good stability of the pre-fusion conformation were d to RSV F proteins of other strains (SEQ ID NOs 69 and 70) and were applied to a RSV A2 F variant without furin cleavage site mutations (F18: SEQ ID NO 71) to evaluate whether the cations are a sal solution to stabilize RSV prefusion F.(Table 11) Table 11. Expression and stability of variants of A2_F18 with additional mutations and F from strain B1 (SEQ ID NO: 2) and type A CL57-v224 (SEQ ID NO: 69).
Relative* ity** expression after day 5, RSV protein Seq ID (CR9503) % A2_F18 71 0.018 0.0 A2_F18 N67I 0.449 73.2 A2_F18 S215P 0.129 9.1 A2_F18 E487Q 0.006 NA A2_F18 N67I, S215P 72 0.484 103.4 A2_F18 N67I, E487Q 0.340 92.1 A2_F18 N67I, S215P, E487Q 76 0.355 92.7 A2_F18 N67I, S215P, E92D 78 0.318 96.0 A2_F18 N67I, S215P, D486N 79 0.522 101.3 A2_F18 N67I, S215P, K201N 77 0.643 102.7 A2_F18 N67I, S215P, K66E 0.800 103.0 A2_F18 N67I, S215P, S46G, K66E 0.820 103.5 A2_F18 N67I, S215P, E487Q, K66E 0.704 99.5 A2_F18 N67I, S215P, E92D, K66E 0.905 98.8 A2_F18 N67I, S215P, D486N, K66E 0.863 96.6 A2_F18 N67I, S215P, K201N, K66E 1.021 105.5 A2_F18 N67I, S215P, D486N, K66E, I76V 0.594 95.0 B1_ N67I, S215P 73 0.434 90.9 B1_ N67I, S215P loop 22 0.552 108.2 CL57v224_ N67I, S215P 74 0.698 94.9 CL57v224_ N67I, S215P loop 75 0.615 98.4 Protein expression (concentration in the supernatant of transiently transfected cells) was measured by Quantitative Octet method.
* Relative expression is normalized to expression of A2_F24_N67I, S215P, E487Q (seq ID #33) ** Stability - is expressed as % protein tration ed after storage at 4C for 5 days, relatively to the day of harvest. The concentrations were measured by tative Octet method using CR9501 antibody.NA - data not available: no CR9501 binding was detected.
When the usly identified point mutations were introduced in A2_F18 (SEQ ID No. 71), the stability and expression levels were very similar compared with the single chain F24 (SEQ ID No. 21) variant that contained a short loop between F1 and F2. Again, synergism was observed showing higher expression and stability when mutations were added to variants that contained the N67I or the double mutation N67I, S215P. The double point mutation N67I, S215P did not only stabilize the pre-fusion F of the A2 strain but also pre- fusion of of B1 and CL57-v224 strain (Table 11).
Stabilizing mutations also stabilize full length RSV-F protein.
Several mutations that showed high expression and good stability of the sion conformation in the soluble version of RSV-F ponding to the ectodomain, were applied to the full length RSV-F protein. The mutations were uced in full length RSV-F with or without furin cleavage site mutations. No trimerization domain was fused to these variants (Table 12) Table 12. Expression and ity of variants of full length versions of A2_F18 and A2_F24 with additional mutations.
RSV F proteinvariant* Attributes SEQ ID No Expression, fold Amino acid substitutions F1, F2 linker se** Heat-stability*** None (F A2 wildtype, full length) 1 none 1 - N67I none 1.4 N.D.
S215P none 1.4 N.D.
E92D none 1.4 N.D.
N67I, K465Q none 1.4 N.D.
N67I, S46G none 0.2 N.D.
N67I, E92D none 1.4 N.D.
N67I, K80E none 2.3 N.D.
N67I, G184N none 1.5 N.D.
N67I, V185N none 1.4 N.D.
N67I, E487Q none 2.5 N.D.
N67I, S215P,V185N none 2.7 N.D.
N67I, S215P,K508E none 3.0 N.D.
N67I, S215P,K80E none 3.1 N.D.
N67I, S215P,K465Q none 2.9 N.D.
N67I, S215P 80 none 2.4 ++ N67I, S215P, G184N none 7.6 ++ N67I, S215P, E92D 82 none 6.8 N.D.
N67I, S215P, S46G 88 none 6.8 + N67I, S215P, D486N 86 none 5.9 +++ N67I, S215P, E487Q 84 none 6.2 N.D.
N67I, S215P, S46G, K66E none 12.1 +++ N67I, S215P, D486N, K66E none 9.2 +++ N67I, S215P, S46G, E92D, K66E none 11.8 +++ N67I, S215P, S46G, E487Q, K66E none 11.0 +++ N67I, S215P, S46G, D486N, K66E none 10.5 +++ N67I, S215P, D486N, K66E, I76V none 7.2 +++ N67I, S215P, S46G, K66E, I76V none 9.7 +++ N67I, S215P, S46G, K80E none 4.5 N.D.
N67I+S215P+G184N+K80E+E92D+E487Q+S46G none 9.1 N.D.
None Q__GSGSG_S 3.8 - N67I, S215P 81 Q__GSGSG_S 6.2 N.D.
N67I, S215P, G184N Q__GSGSG_S 7.2 ++ N67I, S215P, E92D 83 Q__GSGSG_S 5.9 N.D.
N67I, S215P, S46G 89 Q__GSGSG_S 5.3 ++ N67I, S215P, D486N 87 Q__GSGSG_S 5.2 +++ N67I, S215P, E487Q 85 Q__GSGSG_S 4.6 N.D.
N67I, S215P, S46G, K66E SG_S 11.7 +++ N67I, S215P, D486N, K66E Q__GSGSG_S 13.8 +++ N67I, S215P, D486N, K66E, I76V Q__GSGSG_S 6.8 +++ N67I+S215P+G184N+K80E+E92D+E487Q+S46G Q__GSGSG_S 3.6 N.D.
Expression level determined using FACS. N.D. – not determined. *all variants are based on RSV A2 F protein sequence. ** comparing to wild type protein, fold increase of MFI on 9503.
Stability was assessed by heat treatment of the HEK293T cells for 5 - 10 minutes at 46, 55.3, 60 oC. *** legend for the stability readout - decrease in binding to ion – specific Mab CR9501 binding after 46 oC (e.g. wild type) + slight decrease of CR9501 binding after 46 oC but not to same strong extent as wild type ++ no change in CR9501 binding up to 60 oC, at 60 oC some decrease in CR9501 binding +++ no change in CR9501 binding at 60 oC The previously identified stabilizing point mutations were also stabilizing in the full length F protein. The increase in expression level was less nced but showed the same trend. This may be caused by the different background the ons were introduced in but may also be caused by the different quantification method (FACS versus Western blot) and a biological maximum of expression due to recycling of surface proteins. Introduction of the linking ce (or short loop) sed sion and stability and the point mutations did so too. The point mutations were not or hardly synergistic with the short loop (similar as to what we found for the soluble protein (Table 9-11) Because the point mutation at position 67 had such positive effect on expression level and stability, all amino acid substitutions were tested for this position to study whether the most optimal were chosen or whether these positions can be improved. (Table 13) Table 13. Full substitution analysis of expression and stability for position 67 in the A2_F24 background.
Amino acid substitution ve Expression* Stability** after day 4, % Stability** after day 10, % N67A 1.696 0.0 0.0 N67C 1.759 16.7 0.0 N67D 1.702 0.0 0.0 N67E 1.357 0.0 0.0 N67F 2.565 102.2 108.1 N67G 0.853 NA NA N67H 1.509 0.0 0.0 N67I 3.773 98.2 102.7 N67K 0.487 NA NA N67L 3.609 107.5 96.4 N67M 2.579 87.3 78.7 N67P 2.414 14.3 0.0 N67Q 0.955 NA NA N67R 0.523 NA NA N67S 1.277 0.0 0.0 N67T 1.577 0.0 0.0 N67V 2.457 84.2 77.0 N67W 1.794 99.9 104.3 N67Y 1.830 61.3 45.8 * ve expression - protein concentration was measured by Quantitative Octet method using CR9503 antibody and expressed relative to concentration of A2_F24 (SEQ ID #19) ** ity - is expressed as % protein concentration measured after e at 4C for 5 and10 days, relatively to the day of harvest. The concentrations were measured by Quantitative Octet method using CR9501 antibody.NA - data not available: no CR9501 binding was detected.
As shown in Table 13, primarily hydrophobic residues and particularly Ile, Leu and Met at position 67 were able to se expression and stability. Ile is the residue that increased sion and stability most. Residues Glu and Gln, the smallest residue Gly and the positively charged residues Arg and Lys had the most destabilizing effect at position 67 on the prefusion conformation.
According to the ion, the amino acid ons that stabilize the pre-fusion conformation of the RSV F protein can be grouped into different categories that stabilize the conformation in ent manners. The strategies for pre-fusion F stabilization are based on the homology model of RSV-F that was based on the PIV5 crystal structure (Yin et. al., 2006) and the alignment on page 27.
Amino acid es 67 and 215: The amino acid residues at positions 67 and 215 are very close in the 3D structure of both the pre-fusion model and post-fusion crystal structure. The residues are close to the conserved disulfide bridge in the top of the DIII region that forms the hinge along which the HRA region s into the long elongated coiled coil extended helical trimer. Mutations in this region will influence the hinge function and therefore the mutations that were introduced stabilize the pre-fusion conformation by obstruction of the hinge function.
Amino acid residues 77, 80 The amino acid residues at positions 77 and 80 are located within the long helix (residues 76- 98) at the C-terminus of F2 that is in close contact to the ensemble of secondary structures in DIII at the N-terminus of F1 that refold into the long coiled coil ure of the post-fusion conformation. Since these two regions have to be separated during the refolding from pre- to post-fusion, amino acids in this region that t this separation would stabilize the prefusion conformation. Because these two regions should part during refolding, some of the residues can be optimized to strengthen the interaction. An example of a repulsion that was ed was between the positively d Lys80. Mutation of Lys80 to the negatively charged Glu residue sed the expression of pre-fusion F. Due to the sequential transition to the post-fusion conformation these mutations can be combined with other stabilizing mutations like N67I and S215P to get the full benefit of this stabilization, as shown in Table Amino acid residue 92 The amino acid residue at position 92 is also d within the long helix (residues 76-98) at the C-terminus of F2 that is in close contact to the ensemble of secondary structures in DIII at the N-terminus of F1 that refold into the long coiled coil structure of the usion conformation. When this helix is separated from the HRA region, it is pulled to the DIII region that contains the Synagis epitope (epitope II) (Arbiza et al., J. Gen. Virol. 73:2225– 2234, 1992) and the vely charged Glu92 moves very close to the positively charged Arg282 in the postfusion conformation. Mutations that reduce this pull will stabilize the prefusion conformation. Mutation of Glu92 to a conserved Asp residue will reduce the pull because it is not able to reach Arg282.
Amino acid residues 486, 487 The amino acid residues 486, 487 and 489 at the top of HRB in the pre-fusion conformation form a vely charged patch Mutation of Glu487 to Asn or Ile increased pre-fusion F expression. Mutations of Asp486 into Asn or Gln and/or Glu489 into Asn, Ile or Gln will have the same effect.. Due to the sequential transition to post-fusion these mutations can be combined with other stabilizing mutations like N67I and S215P to get the full benefit of this stabilization, as shown in Table 10 for e.g. D486N.
Amino acid residues 175, 184, 185 In order to refold from the pre-fusion to the post-fusion conformation, the region between residue 175 and 193 has to transform from a loop – beta hairpin to a helix.
This region demonstrates the most dramatic structural tion. Part of this region actually has the highest alpha-helix prediction. The actual helical structures in the pre-fusion model are shown below in grey highlights. This whole region is transformed into one large helix when it refolds to the post-fusion conformation. In the bottom sequence the residues are highlighted in grey with the t helix prediction based on Agadir //agadir.crg.es/). It is clear from this comparison that the C-terminal part that is maintained in a beta-hairpin in the pre-fusion mation,(residues 187-202) has a high tendency to form a helix. 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 SGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKNYIDKQLLPIVNKQSC hhhhhh hhhhhhh hhhhh sssssss ssssssss hhhhhhhh SGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKNYIDKQLLPIVNKQSC The sequence of residues 150 – 212 of RSV-F is shown above. On the second line the secondary structures of the top line are indicated by h (for helix) and s (for strands) based on the PIV-5 3D homology model. Helices are highlighted with grey shading. The bottom line is the same sequence in which the helices are shades grey based on the helix sity of the sequence Therefore, a e was introduced at position 175 to ize this turn and to prevent refolding into a helix which as a single mutation increased the expression level, indicating that it stabilizes the sion mation and enables better processing of the protein. For the turn in the hairpin (residues 184, 185) the Brookhaven database was searched for a structurally homologous hairpin from a stable protein that does not refold. A high structural gy was discovered with a hairpin loop in Protein Kinase A (pdb code 3FHI).
According to the alignment shown below, residues 184 Gly or 185Val were replaced by Asn in order to stabilize this turn and prevent it from refolding.
VVSLSNGVSVLTSKV HRAb1b2 178-192 NNEWATSVG 3fhi:B 179-193 These mutations can be combined with other stabilizing mutations like N67I and S215P to get the full benefit of this stabilization as shown in Table 10.
Amino acid residues 421, 426 and 46 The amino acid residues at positions 421 and 426 are in a loop in the DII region. Residue S46 is on a strand that crosses from DI to DIII. The amino acid residue at position 426 was mutated into serine and the amino acid e at position 46 was mutated into glycine. These mutations increased stability and pre-fusion expression levels.
Amino acid residue 465 The amino acid residue Lys465 is d in another region that goes through a large conformational change. Lys465 is located on a cross-over loop that connects the top of the DII region to HRB. Because the HRB region moves up from the bottom to the top and complexes with HRA to make the six helix bundle, the cross-over loop also relocates from bottom to top. This loop must therefore be metastable in order to allow detachment of DII and reposition in another environment. Lys465 on the cross-over loop is close to Lys445 on the DII region. Mutation of Lys465 to either Gln or Glu neutralizes the repulsion and increased stability and pre-fusion F expression levels.
EXAMPLE 3 Expression of sion F protein Expression plasmids encoding the recombinant pre-fusion RSV F protein were generated by standard methods widely known within the art, involving site-directed mutagenesis and PCR. The sion platform used was the 293Freestyle cells (Life Technologies, Renfreshire, UK). The cells were transiently transfected using 293Fectin (Life logies) according to the manufacturer’s instructions and cultured in a shaking incubator for 5 days at 37oC and 10% CO2. The culture supernatant was harvested and spun for 5 min at 300 g to remove cells and cellular debris. The spun supernatant was uently sterile filtered using a 0.22 um vacuum filter and stored at 4oC until use.
EXAMPLE 4 Purification of pre-fusion RSV F protein The inant ptides were purified by a 2-step purification ol applying a cat-ion exchange column for the initial purification and subsequently a superdex200 column for the polishing step to remove residual contaminants. For the initial ion-exchange step the culture supernatant was diluted with 2 volumes of 50 mM NaOAc pH .0 and passed over a 5 ml HiTrap Capto S column at 5 ml per minute. Subsequently the column was washed with 10 column volumes (CV) of 20 mM NaOAc, 50mM NaCl, 0.01% (v/v) tween20, pH 5 and eluted 2 CV of 20 mM NaOAc, 1M NaCl, 0.01% (v/v) tween20, pH . The eluate was concentrated using a spin concentrator and the protein was further purified using a superdex200 column using 40mM Tris, 500mM NaCl, 0.01% (v/v) tween20, pH 7.4 as running buffer. In Figure 1A the togram from the gel filtration column is shown and the dominant peak contains the sion RSV F protein. The fractions containing this peak were again pooled and the protein concentration was determined using OD280 and stored a 4oC until use. In Figure 1B a reduced SDS-PAGE analysis of the final protein preparation is shown and as can be seen the purity was >95%. The identity of the band was verified using western ng and protein F specific antibodies (not shown).
EXAMPLE 5 NativePAGE For initial determination of the multimeric state of the pre-fusion F polypeptides according to the invention, culture supernatants from transiently transfected cells were analyzed in a NativePAGE Bis-Tris gel system (Life Technologies). uently the gels were blotted using the iBlot technolog according to the manufacturer’s instructions (Life Technologies). An RSV F protein specific antibody CR9503 (sequences given below in Table 17) was used as primary probe for the detection of pre-fusion RSV F protein and followed by a HRP conjugated mouse anti-human IgG (Jackson ImmunoResearch, West Grove, PA) or a IRDye800CW conjugated ty purified anti-human IgG (rabbit) and Immunochemicals, Gilbertsville, PA). The blots were developed with either standard film (Codak) or using the Odyssey CLx infrared imaging system. Figure 2 shows the NativePAGE analysis of supernatants from monomeric F47-,(lane 1), post-fusion and primarily trimeric RSV F n (lane 2) and ed pre-fusion RSV F n (lane 3), showing that after purification only trimeric species are present in the pre-fusion RSV F protein preparation since it migrates similarly to the post-fusion trimer band. This is supported by the elution volume from the gel filtration column as well (Figure 1A).
EXAMPLE 6 tative Western blotting For quantification of the pre-fusion RSV F protein constructs, quantitative Western blotting was used. Dilutions of culture supernatants were run reduced on 4-12% (w/v) Bis- Tris NuPAGE gels (Life Technology) and blotted using the iBlot logy (Life Technology). The blots were probed with CR9503 (as described above) and developed with either a conjugated mouse anti-human IgG on ImmunoResearch, West Grove, PA) or a IRDye800CW conjugated affinity ed anti-human IgG (rabbit) (Rockland Immunochemicals, Gilbertsville, PA). The protein quantities were then estimated using a dilution serie of purified RSV standard protein and either the Odyssey CLx infrared imaging system or by eye. In Figure 3 the effects ve to the A2_F24 (SEQ ID NO: 19) construct in terms of l expression levels can be seen. It was shown that single mutations increased the expression level up to . If double mutants of some of these mutations were generated synergistic effects could be ed and in some cases a further increased expression up to 11-fold over the A2_F24 was observed.
EXAMPLE 7 Endpoint stability assay The verification of the pre-fusion mation of the expressed polypeptides according to the invention was done using the BioLayer Interferometry (Octet) technology using the pre-fusion specific antibodies CR9501 or CR9502, or the non-conformation specific antibody CR9503, which comprises the heavy and light chain variable regions of Motavizumab. The antibodies were biotinylated by standard protocols and immobilized on Streptavidin biosensors Bio, Portsmouth, UK). The procedure was as follows. After equilibration of the sensors in c buffer (ForteBio) for 60s the Tipss were transferred to PBS with 5 ug/ml of the desired antibody. The loading was carried out for 250s.
Subsequently another bration step was included for 200s in kinetic buffer. Lastly the tipss were transferred to the expression culture supernatant containing the pre-fusion RSV F polypeptides and binding se (nm) after 1200s was recorded. This phase is also referred to as the association phase. This was done immediately after harvest (day 1) as well as 5 days later (day 5) and the difference in the CR9501 binding was used as a screening tool to identify mutations capable of stabilizing the pre-fusion conformation. A construct was deemed stable if less than 20% loss of binding was observed at day 5 and if more than 20% loss of binding was observed it was deemed unstable. Stable constructs could then undergo a more stringent stability test if needed. The data analysis was done using the ForteBio Data Analysis 6.4 software Bio).
EXAMPLE 8 Heat stability assay The stabilizing potential of introduced features into the RSV F polypeptides was estimated by heat stress. For that purpose culture supernatant from transiently transfected cells or purified protein was heated using a range of temperatures. The samples were subsequently cooled on ice to prevent further heat induced conformational changes and probed using the CR9501 dy on the octet logy platform as bed in Example 7. The responses obtained at end of the association phase at the different temperatures were d as a function of the ature and fitted by non-linear regression using the Prism software. This resulted in an estimation of the temperature where the antibody binding level is 50% of the maximum and this value could be used to e different constructs in terms of pre-fusion heat stability. In Figure 4 the unmodified ectodomain (SEQ ID NO: 13) and the A2_F24 N67I+S215P construct (SEQ ID NO: 21) are compared. It can be observed that temperature-induced stress has a less effect on the A2_F24 215P construct (SEQ ID NO: 21) as compared to the unmodified ectodomain. Therefore it can be concluded that the stabilizing motifs introduced in the ptides according to the invention, i.e. the trimerization site, the F1-F2-linker and the 2 point ons lead to a more stable pre-fusion F protein.
EXAMPLE 9 Association phase stability assay To assess the stability of various point mutations the octet binding assay a variation of the previously described endpoint stability assay (Example 7) was developed. The association phase analysis was implemented due to the very high sion levels of some point mutants since it is more stringent and completely prevents expression level bias. The CR9501 antibody was also used but instead of selecting the binding response at the end of the association phase the entire association curve was used, to reduce potential concentration bias of the endpoint assay. This was done using the data points from the entire association phase of the experiment using the indicated A2_F24 point mutants. The data were compensated for the amount of bound dy on the chip. The measurements were done at days 1, 5 and 33, and the shapes of the curves from the three days were compared. If identical curves were obtained the construct was deemed stable and if not, unstable. In Figure 5, the analysis of four different ts can be seen. Unstable protein pre-fusion constructs can be fied by a time-dependent loss of CR9501 binding (A2_F24, K465Q, S46G), while stable pre-fusion ucts (N67I) displayed no such decrease. The mutation E92D appeared to fall into a group in between the two having an ediate stability since only minor s in the shape of the curve were observed. In Figure 6 selected point mutations have been combined to make double mutants and these were analyzed. As can be seen, the different mutations displayed different phenotypes in terms of ity and stability induction. When the polypeptides comprise the mutations K465Q or S46G alone or in combination, all three, i.e. the two single and the double mutants, are unstable and pre-fusionspecific antibody binding is lost over time. When the mutation S46G is combined with E92D, which previously was shown to have an ediate stability as a single mutation, no change in stability could be observed, indicating that the E92D mutation cannot correct unstable protein constructs. When the mutation N67I was combined with either the S46G or E92D mutation the result is a completely stable construct. This could also be observed when the S215P mutation was combined with the E92D mutation showing the unique potential of these two mutations to stabilize unstable pre-fusion constructs.
EXAMPLE 10 Quantitative Octet To measure concentration of the pre-fusion RSV F n in cell culture atants, quantitative Octet-based method was used. The CR9501 and CR9503 antibodies were biotinylated by standard protocols and immobilized on Streptavidin biosensors (ForteBio, Portsmouth, UK). Afterwards, the coated biosensors were blocked in mock cell culture supernatant. Quantitative experiment was performed as follows: temperature 30C, shaking speed 1000 rpm, time of the assay 300 sec. Concentration of the protein in the cell culture atant was ated using standard curve. The standard curve was prepared for each coated antibody using the A2_F24_N67I+S215P (SEQ ID# 21) protein, diluted in mock cell culture supernatant. The measurement was done on the day of atant harvest (day1) and after e of the supernatant at 4C for 5 days or longer. The difference in the concentration determined with the CR9501 was used as a screening tool to identify mutations capable of stabilizing the pre-fusion conformation. A construct was deemed stable if less than 20% decrease of measured concentration was observed at day 5.The data analysis was done using the ForteBio Data Analysis 6.4 software Bio).
EXAMPLE 11 FACS analysis and heat stability Expression ds encoding the recombinant full length RSV F protein were generated by standard methods widely known within the art, involving site-directed mutagenesis and PCR. The HEK293-T cells were transiently transfected using 293Fectin (Life Technologies) according to the manufacturer’s ctions and cultured for 48 hours at 37oC and 10% CO2. The cell were detached from cell culture dishes using FACS buffer (5 mM EDTA, 1% FBS in PBS), washed and resuspended in the same buffer. Cells were d for the surface RSV F protein by biotinylated CR9501 or CR9503 antibodies, followed by APC-labeled streptavidin. For discrimination between live and dead cells Propidium iodide was added to the cell suspension at the end of the staining ure. The cells were analyzed on FACS Canto (BD Biosciences) according to standard methods well known to any person skilled in the art. The data analysis was done using the FlowJo 9.0 software (Tree Star Inc.).
Mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) was calculated for the population of live APC-positive cells.
The izing potential of introduced features into the full length ne-bound RSV F was estimated by heat stress. The cells 48 hours after transfection were detached from cell culture dishes as described above and cell suspension was heated for 5-10 minutes using a range of temperatures (37, 46, 55.3, 60°C). The cells were subsequently stained and ed by FASC as described above. MFI was calculated for the population of live APC- positive cells. Percent of APC-positive cells was calculated for the live cell population.
Staining with the CR9503 resulted in similar MFI and %APC-positive cells in samples subjected to heat shock with sing atures. Staining with CR9501 was decreasing in cell samples transfected with unstable proteins. Loss of the CR9501 g indicated loss of the pre-fusion RSV F protein on the cell surface.
EXAMPLE 12 Preclinical evaluation of prefusion F immunogenicity To evaluate the immunogenicity of a stabilized pre-fusion RSV F ,N67I, S215P) (SEQ ID NO: 21) we immunized mice according to Table 14 with 0.5 or 5 ug in a prime – boost regimen at week 0 and week 4. As shown in Figure 7, mice immunized with pre-fusion F showed higher VNA titers than mice immunized with post-fusion RSV F.
Table 14. Immunization scheme Group Preparation Dose Adjuvant N 1 Post-fusion F 0.5 µg - 9 2 Post-fusion F 5 µg - 9 3 Pre-fusion F 0.5 µg - 9 4 Pre-fusion F 5 µg - 9 Post-fusion F 0.5 µg Poly(I:C) 9 6 Pre-fusion F 0.5 µg Poly(I:C) 9 8 FI-RSV 1/75 - 8 9 PBS - 3 Next, cotton rats were zed with two different doses of RSV-F in either the post-fusion or the pre-fusion conformation (Table 15). Animals were immunized i.m. at week 0 and week 4. Figure 8 demonstrates high neutralizing antibody titers at the day of nge (week7).
Table 15. Groups, immunogen and dose for immunogenicity evaluation and efficacy in cotton rats Group Preparation Dose Adjuvant 1 Post-fusion F 0.5 ug - 2 Post-fusion F 5 ug - 3 Pre-fusion F 0.5 ug - 4 Pre-fusion F 5 ug - 9 Pre-fusion F 0.5 ug Poly IC Pre-fusion F 5 ug Poly IC 11 Pre-fusion F 0.5 ug Adju Phos 12 Pre-fusion F 5 ug Adju Phos 13 Ad26.RSV.FA2 10^8 - 14 PBS - - Five days after challenge the lung and nose viral load was measured (see Figure 9).
As shown, the pre-fusion F polypeptides according to the invention are able to induce a strong tive immune response that reduced viral load in the lung and even in the nose.
Table 16. Standard amino acids, abbreviations and properties Amino Acid 3-Lette r 1-Letter Side chain Side chain charge (pH 7.4) polarity alanine Ala A non-polar Neutral ne Arg R polar Positive asparagine Asn N polar Neutral aspartic acid Asp D polar Negative cysteine Cys C lar Neutral glutamic acid Glu E polar Negative glutamine Gln Q polar l glycine Gly G non-polar l histidine His H polar positive(10%) neutral(90%) isoleucine Ile I non-polar Neutral leucine Leu L non-polar Neutral lysine Lys K polar Positive methionine Met M non-polar Neutral alanine Phe F non-polar Neutral proline Pro P non-polar Neutral serine Ser S polar Neutral threonine Thr T polar Neutral tryptophan Trp W non-polar Neutral tyrosine Tyr Y polar Neutral valine Val V non-polar Neutral Table 17. Antibody sequences Ab VH domain VH CDR1 VH CDR2 VH CDR3 Amino acids 1- GASINSDNYYWT HISYTGNTYYTPSLKS CGAYVLISNCGWFDS CR9501 125 of SEQ ID NO: 53 (SEQ ID NO:54) (SEQ ID NO:55) (SEQ ID NO:56) WVSTNNGNTEYAQKI Amino acids 1- GFTFSGHTIA EWLVMGGFAFDH CR9502 121 of SEQ ID NO:57 (SEQ ID NO:58) (SEQ ID NO:59) (SEQ ID NO:60) Ab VL domain VL CDR1 VL CDR2 VL CDR3 T QQYQYLPYT Amino acids 1-107 QASQDISTYLN CR9501 of SEQ ID NO: 61 (SEQ ID NO: 62) (SEQ ID NO:63) (SEQ ID NO:64) GANNIGSQNVH DDRDRPS QVWDSSRDQAVI Amino acids 1-110 CR9502 of SEQ ID NO: 65 (SEQ ID NO:66) (SEQ ID NO:67) (SEQ ID NO:68) The amino acid sequence of several of the pre-fusion RSV F constructs is given below. It is noted that the amino acid numbering in the ent constructs described herein is based on the wild-type ce (SEQ ID NO: 1), which means that all amino acids from position 1 to and including position 108 of the pre-fusion ucts correspond to the amino acid positions 1-108 of the wild-type sequence, whereas the numbering of the amino acids from position 138 to the end is shifted 22 amino acids, i.e. L138 in the wild-type sequence (SEQ ID NO: 1) corresponds to L116 in all the pre-fusion constructs. This is due to the fact that a deletion has been made in the pre-fusion constructs i.e. the insertion of the GSGSG linker the actual numbering in F1 is not the same between constructs. Thus, the numbering used with respect to the specific mutations according to the invention, e.g. S215P, refers to the position of the amino acid in the wild type sequence.
Sequences RSV F n A2 full length sequence (SEQ ID NO: 1) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKNKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNRARRELPRFMN KKTNVTLSKKRKRRFLGFLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLS TNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKNYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSISNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLE ITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSI IKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCWKLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGS VSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTMNSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSV ITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQE GKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSDEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLHNVNAVKST TNIMITTIIIVIIVILLSLIAVGLLLYCKARSTPVTLSKDQLSGINNIAFSN RSV F protein B1 full length sequence (SEQ ID NO: 2) MELLIHRLSAIFLTLAINALYLTSSQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSRGYFSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKETKCNGTDTKVKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQNTPAANNRARREAPQYMN YTINTTKNLNVSISKKRKRRFLGFLLGVGSAIASGIAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKNALLSTN KAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKNYINNQLLPIVNQQSCRISNIETVIEFQQKNSRLLEIN REFSVNAGVTTPLSTYMLTNSELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSSNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIK EEVLAYVVQLPIYGVIDTPCWKLHTSPLCTTNIKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSF FPQADTCKVQSNRVFCDTMNSLTLPSEVSLCNTDIFNSKYDCKIMTSKTDISSSVITSL GAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKLEGKN LYVKGEPIINYYDPLVFPSDEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRRSDELLHNVNTGKSTTNI MITTIIIVIIVVLLSLIAIGLLLYCKAKNTPVTLSKDQLSGINNIAFSK SEQ ID NO: 3 EKKIEAIEKKIEAIEKKIEA SEQ ID NO: 4 GYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFL SEQ ID NO: 5 GSGSG F8: RSV A2, wt ectodomain (SEQ ID NO: 13) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKNKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNRARRELPRFMN YTLNNAKKTNVTLSKKRKRRFLGFLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLS TNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKNYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSISNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLE ITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSI IKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCWKLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGS VSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTMNSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSV ITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQE GKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSDEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLHHHHHHHH F11: RSV B1, wt ectodomain (SEQ ID NO: 14) MELLIHRLSAIFLTLAINALYLTSSQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSRGYFSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKETKCNGTDTKVKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQNTPAANNRARREAPQYMN YTINTTKNLNVSISKKRKRRFLGFLLGVGSAIASGIAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKNALLSTN KAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKNYINNQLLPIVNQQSCRISNIETVIEFQQKNSRLLEIN REFSVNAGVTTPLSTYMLTNSELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSSNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIK EEVLAYVVQLPIYGVIDTPCWKLHTSPLCTTNIKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSF CKVQSNRVFCDTMNSLTLPSEVSLCNTDIFNSKYDCKIMTSKTDISSSVITSL GAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKLEGKN LYVKGEPIINYYDPLVFPSDEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRRSDELLHHHHHHHH F47: RSV A2, linker stabilized, IZ(S) (SEQ ID NO: 15) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE NKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSISNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE LLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSD EFDASISQVEKKIEAIEKKIEAIEKKIEAGGIEGRHHHHHHHH F47-: RSV A2, linker stabilized, IZ(S) (SEQ ID NO: 16) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKNKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG SAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK LLPIVNKQSCSISNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE DMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSD EFDASISQVEKKIEAIEKKIEAIEKKIEAGG F43: RSV B1, linker stabilized, IZ(S) (SEQ ID NO: 17) MELLIHRLSAIFLTLAINALYLTSSQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSRGYFSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKETKCNGTDTKVKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQNTPAANNQARGSGSGRSL GFLLGVGSAIASGIAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKNALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDL KNYINNQLLPIVNQQSCRISNIETVIEFQQKNSRLLEINREFSVNAGVTTPLSTYMLTNS ELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSSNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPIYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNIKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQADTCKVQSNRVFCDTMN SLTLPSEVSLCNTDIFNSKYDCKIMTSKTDISSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGI IKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKLEGKNLYVKGEPIINYYDPLVFPSDEF DASISQVEKKIEAIEKKIEAIEKKIEAGGIEGRHHHHHH F24: RSV B1, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 18) MELLIHRLSAIFLTLAINALYLTSSQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSRGYFSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKETKCNGTDTKVKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQNTPAANNQARGSGSGRSL GFLLGVGSAIASGIAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKNALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDL KNYINNQLLPIVNQQSCRISNIETVIEFQQKNSRLLEINREFSVNAGVTTPLSTYMLTNS ELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSSNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPIYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNIKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQADTCKVQSNRVFCDTMN SLTLPSEVSLCNTDIFNSKYDCKIMTSKTDISSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGI IKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKLEGKNLYVKGEPIINYYDPLVFPSDEF DASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRRSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLGGI EGRHHHHHH A2_F24: RSV A2, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 19) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKNKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSISNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE LLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSD EFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLG GIEGR F24-: RSV B1, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 20) RLSAIFLTLAINALYLTSSQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSRGYFSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKETKCNGTDTKVKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQNTPAANNQARGSGSGRSL GFLLGVGSAIASGIAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKNALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDL KNYINNQLLPIVNQQSCRISNIETVIEFQQKNSRLLEINREFSVNAGVTTPLSTYMLTNS ELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSSNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPIYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNIKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQADTCKVQSNRVFCDTMN SLTLPSEVSLCNTDIFNSKYDCKIMTSKTDISSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGI IKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKLEGKNLYVKGEPIINYYDPLVFPSDEF DASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRRSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLGGI A2_F24 N67I+S215P: A2, linker stabilized, in (SEQ ID NO: 21) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG SAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE LLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSD EFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLG GIEGR F24-N67I+S215P: RSV B1, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 22) MELLIHRLSAIFLTLAINALYLTSSQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSRGYFSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKEIKCNGTDTKVKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQNTPAANNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGIAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKNALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYINNQLLPIVNQQSCRIPNIETVIEFQQKNSRLLEINREFSVNAGVTTPLSTYMLTNSE LLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSSNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPIYGVIDTPCWK LHTSPLCTTNIKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQADTCKVQSNRVFCDTMNS LTLPSEVSLCNTDIFNSKYDCKIMTSKTDISSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGII KTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKLEGKNLYVKGEPIINYYDPLVFPSDEFD NEKINQSLAFIRRSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLGGIE A2_F24 N67I+E92D: RSV A2, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 23) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTDLQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSISNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE DMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSD EFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLG GIEGR F24- N67I+E92D RSV B1, linker ized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 24) MELLIHRLSAIFLTLAINALYLTSSQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSRGYFSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKEIKCNGTDTKVKLIKQELDKYKNAVTDLQLLMQNTPAANNQARGSGSGRSL GFLLGVGSAIASGIAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKNALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDL KNYINNQLLPIVNQQSCRISNIETVIEFQQKNSRLLEINREFSVNAGVTTPLSTYMLTNS ELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSSNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPIYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNIKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQADTCKVQSNRVFCDTMN SLTLPSEVSLCNTDIFNSKYDCKIMTSKTDISSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGI IKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKLEGKNLYVKGEPIINYYDPLVFPSDEF DASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRRSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLGGI A2_F24 N67I+K465Q RSV A2, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 25) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK LLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE LLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGQSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSD EFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLG GIEGR F24- 465Q RSV B1, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 26) MELLIHRLSAIFLTLAINALYLTSSQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSRGYFSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKEIKCNGTDTKVKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQNTPAANNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGIAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKNALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYINNQLLPIVNQQSCRIPNIETVIEFQQKNSRLLEINREFSVNAGVTTPLSTYMLTNSE LLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSSNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPIYGVIDTPCWK LHTSPLCTTNIKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQADTCKVQSNRVFCDTMNS VSLCNTDIFNSKYDCKIMTSKTDISSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGII KTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKLEGQNLYVKGEPIINYYDPLVFPSDEFD ASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRRSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLGGIE A2_F24 N67I+S46G RSV A2, linker ized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 27) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLGALRTGWYTSVITI ELSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTDLQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSL GFLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDL KNYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSISNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTN SELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPC WKLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDT MNSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNK TFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPS DEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFL GGIEGR F24- N67I+S46G RSV B1, linker ized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 28) MELLIHRLSAIFLTLAINALYLTSSQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSRGYFGALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKEIKCNGTDTKVKLIKQELDKYKNAVTDLQLLMQNTPAANNQARGSGSGRSL GFLLGVGSAIASGIAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKNALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDL KNYINNQLLPIVNQQSCRISNIETVIEFQQKNSRLLEINREFSVNAGVTTPLSTYMLTNS ELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSSNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPIYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNIKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQADTCKVQSNRVFCDTMN SLTLPSEVSLCNTDIFNSKYDCKIMTSKTDISSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGI IKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKLEGKNLYVKGEPIINYYDPLVFPSDEF DASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRRSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLGGI A2_F24 E92D+S215P: A2, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 29) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKNKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTDLQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSL GFLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDL KNYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTN SELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPC WKLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDT MNSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNK NRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPS DEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFL GGIEGR F24-E92D+S215P: RSV B1, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 30) RLSAIFLTLAINALYLTSSQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSRGYFSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKETKCNGTDTKVKLIKQELDKYKNAVTDLQLLMQNTPAANNQARGSGSGRSL GFLLGVGSAIASGIAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKNALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDL KNYINNQLLPIVNQQSCRIPNIETVIEFQQKNSRLLEINREFSVNAGVTTPLSTYMLTN SELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSSNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPIYGVIDTPC WKLHTSPLCTTNIKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQADTCKVQSNRVFCDT MNSLTLPSEVSLCNTDIFNSKYDCKIMTSKTDISSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKLEGKNLYVKGEPIINYYDPLVFPS DEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRRSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFL GGIEGR A2_F24 N67I+S215P+K508E: A2, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 31) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE DMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSD EFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRESDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLGGIEGR A2_F24 N67I+S215P+E487I: A2, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 32) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE LLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSD SQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLG GIEGR A2_F24 N67I+S215P+E487Q: A2, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 33) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE LLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN FSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSD QFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFL GGIEGR A2_F24 N67I+S215P+E487N: A2, linker stabilized, in (SEQ ID NO: 34) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE LLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSD NFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFL GGIEGR A2_F24 N67I+S215P+D486N: A2, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 35) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE DMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSN EFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLG GIEGR A2_F24 N67I+S215P+K465E: A2, linker stabilized, in (SEQ ID NO: 36) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE DMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGESLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSD EFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLG GIEGR A2_F24 N67I+S215P+K465Q: A2, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 37) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE LLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGQSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSD EFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLG GIEGR A2_F24 215P+N426S: A2, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 38) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE DMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASSKNR GIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSDE FDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLG GIEGR A2_F24 N67I+S215P+K421N: A2, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 39) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG SAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE LLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTNCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSD EFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLG GIEGR A2_F24 N67I+S215P+K209Q: A2, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 40) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYIDKQLLPIVNQQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE LLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSD EFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLG GIEGR A2_F24 N67I+S215P+K201Q: A2, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 41) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYIDQQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE LLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSD SQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLG GIEGR A2_F24 N67I+S215P+V185N: A2, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 42) KANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGNSVLTSKVLDLK NYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE LLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSD SQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLG GIEGR A2_F24 N67I+S215P+G184N: A2, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 43) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNNVSVLTSKVLDLK NYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE LLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSD EFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLG GIEGR A2_F24 N67I+S215P+N175P: A2, linker stabilized, in (SEQ ID NO: 44) KANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTPKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE LLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSD EFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLG GIEGR A2_F24 N67I+S215P+E92D: A2, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 45) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTDLQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE LLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSD EFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLG GIEGR A2_F24 N67I+S215P+K80E: A2, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 46) KANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIEQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLGF LLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKN YIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSEL LSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCWK LHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTMNS LTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGI IKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSDEF VNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLGGI A2_F24 N67I+S215P+K77E: A2, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 47) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIELIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLGF LLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKN YIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSEL LSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCWK LHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTMNS LTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGI IKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSDEF DASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLGGI A2_F24 N67I+S215P+S46G: A2, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 48) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLGALRTGWYTSVITI ELSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSL GFLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDL KNYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTN SELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPC WKLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDT PSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNK NRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPS DEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFL GGIEGR A2_F24: RSV S46G A2, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 49) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLGALRTGWYTSVITI ELSNIKKNKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSL GFLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDL KNYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSISNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTN SELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPC WKLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDT MNSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNK NRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPS DEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFL GGIEGR A2_F24: RSV K465Q A2, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 50) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKNKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG SAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK LLPIVNKQSCSISNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE LLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGQSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSD EFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLG GIEGR A2_F24: RSV N67I A2, linker stabilized, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 51) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSISNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE DMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSD EFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLG GIEGR A2_F24: RSV E92D A2, linker stabilized, in (SEQ ID NO: 52) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKNKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTDLQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSL GFLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDL KNYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSISNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTN SELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPC WKLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDT MNSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNK NRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPS DEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFL GGIEGR RSV F protein CL57-v224 full length sequence (SEQ ID NO: 69) MELPILKTNAITTILAAVTLCFASSQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKENKCNGTDAKVKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPAANNRARRELPRFMN YTLNNTKNNNVTLSKKRKRRFLGFLLGVGSAIASGIAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLST NKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKNYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSISNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEI TREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSII YVVQLPLYGVIDTPCWKLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGS VSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTMNSLTLPSEVNLCNIDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVI TSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEG KSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSDEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLHNVNVGKSTT NIMITTIIIVIIVILLLLIAVGLFLYCKARSTPVTLSKDQLSGINNIAFSN Ectodomain, RSV CL57-v224 (SEQ ID NO: 70) MELPILKTNAITTILAAVTLCFASSQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE NKCNGTDAKVKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPAANNRARRELPRFMN YTLNNTKNNNVTLSKKRKRRFLGFLLGVGSAIASGIAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLST NKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKNYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSISNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEI TREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSII KEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCWKLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGS VSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTMNSLTLPSEVNLCNIDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVI TSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEG KSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSDEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELL PreF, RSV A2, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 71) KANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKNKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNRARRELPRFMN YTLNNAKKTNVTLSKKRKRRFLGFLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLS TNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKNYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSISNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLE ITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSI IKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCWKLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGS VSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTMNSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSV ITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQE GKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSDEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAP RDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFL PreF N67I S215P, RSV A2, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 72) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNRARRELPRFMNY TLNNAKKTNVTLSKKRKRRFLGFLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLST NKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKNYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEI TREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSII KEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCWKLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGS VSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTMNSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSV IVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQE GKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSDEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAP RDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFL PreF N67I S215P, RSV B1, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 73) MELLIHRLSAIFLTLAINALYLTSSQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSRGYFSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKEIKCNGTDTKVKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQNTPAANNRARREAPQYMN YTINTTKNLNVSISKKRKRRFLGFLLGVGSAIASGIAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKNALLSTN KAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKNYINNQLLPIVNQQSCRIPNIETVIEFQQKNSRLLEIN REFSVNAGVTTPLSTYMLTNSELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSSNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIK VVQLPIYGVIDTPCWKLHTSPLCTTNIKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSF FPQADTCKVQSNRVFCDTMNSLTLPSEVSLCNTDIFNSKYDCKIMTSKTDISSSVITSL GAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKLEGKN LYVKGEPIINYYDPLVFPSDEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRRSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRD GQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFL RSV N67I S215P, RSV CL57-v224, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 74) MELPILKTNAITTILAAVTLCFASSQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKEIKCNGTDAKVKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPAANNRARRELPRFMN YTLNNTKNNNVTLSKKRKRRFLGFLLGVGSAIASGIAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLST NKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKNYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEI TREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSII YVVQLPLYGVIDTPCWKLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGS VSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTMNSLTLPSEVNLCNIDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVI TSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEG GEPIINFYDPLVFPSDEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPR DGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFL PreFL N67I S215P, RSV B1, fibritin, Loop (SEQ ID NO: 22) MELLIHRLSAIFLTLAINALYLTSSQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSRGYFSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKEIKCNGTDTKVKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQNTPAANNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGIAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKNALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYINNQLLPIVNQQSCRIPNIETVIEFQQKNSRLLEINREFSVNAGVTTPLSTYMLTNSE LLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSSNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPIYGVIDTPCWK LHTSPLCTTNIKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQADTCKVQSNRVFCDTMNS LTLPSEVSLCNTDIFNSKYDCKIMTSKTDISSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGII KTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKLEGKNLYVKGEPIINYYDPLVFPSDEFD ASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRRSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFL PreFL N67I S215P, RSV CL57-v224, fibritin, Loop (SEQ ID NO: 75) MELPILKTNAITTILAAVTLCFASSQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKEIKCNGTDAKVKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPAANNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGIAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKN YIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSEL LSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCWK LHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTMNS VNLCNIDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGII CDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSDEFD ASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFL PreF N67I S215P E487Q, RSV A2, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 76) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNRARRELPRFMNY TLNNAKKTNVTLSKKRKRRFLGFLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLST NKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKNYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEI TREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSII KEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCWKLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGS VSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTMNSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSV ITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQE GKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSDQFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEA PRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFL PreF N67I S215P K201N, RSV A2, in (SEQ ID NO: 77) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNRARRELPRFMNY TLNNAKKTNVTLSKKRKRRFLGFLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLST NKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKNYIDNQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEI TREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSII KEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCWKLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGS VSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTMNSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSV ITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQE GKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSDEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAP RDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFL PreF N67I S215P E92D, RSV A2, fibritin (SEQ ID NO:78) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTDLQLLMQSTPATNNRARRELPRFMNY TLNNAKKTNVTLSKKRKRRFLGFLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLST NKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKNYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEI TREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSII KEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCWKLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGS VSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTMNSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSV ITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQE GKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSDEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAP RDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFL PreF N67I S215P D486N, RSV A2, fibritin (SEQ ID NO: 79) KANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNRARRELPRFMNY TLNNAKKTNVTLSKKRKRRFLGFLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLST NKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKNYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEI TREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSII KEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCWKLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGS VSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTMNSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSV ITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQE GKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSNEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLSAIGGYIPEAP VRKDGEWVLLSTFL Fwt N67I S215P, membrane-bound RSV F, A2, (SEQ ID NO: 80) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE IKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNRARRELPRFMNY TLNNAKKTNVTLSKKRKRRFLGFLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLST NKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKNYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEI TREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSII KEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCWKLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGS AETCKVQSNRVFCDTMNSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSV ITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQE GKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSDEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLHNVNAVKST TNIMITTIIIVIIVILLSLIAVGLLLYCKARSTPVTLSKDQLSGINNIAFSN Fsl N67I S215P, membrane-bound RSV F, A2, (SEQ ID NO: 81) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE LLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSD EFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLHNVNAVKSTTNIMITTIIIVIIVILLSLIAVGLLL YCKARSTPVTLSKDQLSGINNIAFSN Fwt N67I S215P E92D, ne-bound RSV F, A2, (SEQ ID NO: 82 MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTDLQLLMQSTPATNNRARRELPRFMNY TLNNAKKTNVTLSKKRKRRFLGFLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLST NKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKNYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEI TREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSII KEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCWKLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGS VSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTMNSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSV ITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQE KGEPIINFYDPLVFPSDEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLHNVNAVKST TNIMITTIIIVIIVILLSLIAVGLLLYCKARSTPVTLSKDQLSGINNIAFSN Fsl N67I S215P E92D, membrane-bound RSV F, A2, (SEQ ID NO: 83) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTDLQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE LLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSD EFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLHNVNAVKSTTNIMITTIIIVIIVILLSLIAVGLLL YCKARSTPVTLSKDQLSGINNIAFSN Fwt N67I S215P E487Q, membrane-bound RSV F, A2, (SEQ ID NO: 84) KANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNRARRELPRFMNY TLNNAKKTNVTLSKKRKRRFLGFLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLST NKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKNYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEI TREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSII KEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCWKLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGS VSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTMNSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSV ITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQE GKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSDQFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLHNVNAVKST TNIMITTIIIVIIVILLSLIAVGLLLYCKARSTPVTLSKDQLSGINNIAFSN Fsl N67I S215P E487Q, membrane-bound RSV F, A2, (SEQ ID NO: 85) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE LLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM NSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSD QFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLHNVNAVKSTTNIMITTIIIVIIVILLSLIAVGLLL YCKARSTPVTLSKDQLSGINNIAFSN Fwt N67I S215P D486N, membrane-bound RSV F, A2, (SEQ ID NO: 86) KANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNRARRELPRFMNY TLNNAKKTNVTLSKKRKRRFLGFLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLST NKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKNYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEI TREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSII KEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCWKLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGS VSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTMNSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSV ITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQE GKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSNEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLHNVNAVKST TNIMITTIIIVIIVILLSLIAVGLLLYCKARSTPVTLSKDQLSGINNIAFSN Fsl N67I S215P D486N, ne-bound RSV F, A2, (SEQ ID NO: 87) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLSALRTGWYTSVITIE LSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSLG FLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLK NYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSE LLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCW KLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTM SEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKN RGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSN EFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLHNVNAVKSTTNIMITTIIIVIIVILLSLIAVGLLL YCKARSTPVTLSKDQLSGINNIAFSN Fwt N67I S215P S46G, membrane-bound RSV F, A2, (SEQ ID NO: 88) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLGALRTGWYTSVITI ELSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNRARRELPRFMN YTLNNAKKTNVTLSKKRKRRFLGFLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLS TNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDLKNYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLE ITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTNSELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSI IKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPCWKLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGS VSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDTMNSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSV ITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNKNRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQE GKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPSDEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLHNVNAVKST TNIMITTIIIVIIVILLSLIAVGLLLYCKARSTPVTLSKDQLSGINNIAFSN Fsl N67I S215P S46G, membrane-bound RSV F, A2, (SEQ ID NO: 89) MELLILKANAITTILTAVTFCFASGQNITEEFYQSTCSAVSKGYLGALRTGWYTSVITI ELSNIKKIKCNGTDAKIKLIKQELDKYKNAVTELQLLMQSTPATNNQARGSGSGRSL GFLLGVGSAIASGVAVSKVLHLEGEVNKIKSALLSTNKAVVSLSNGVSVLTSKVLDL KNYIDKQLLPIVNKQSCSIPNIETVIEFQQKNNRLLEITREFSVNAGVTTPVSTYMLTN SELLSLINDMPITNDQKKLMSNNVQIVRQQSYSIMSIIKEEVLAYVVQLPLYGVIDTPC WKLHTSPLCTTNTKEGSNICLTRTDRGWYCDNAGSVSFFPQAETCKVQSNRVFCDT MNSLTLPSEVNLCNVDIFNPKYDCKIMTSKTDVSSSVITSLGAIVSCYGKTKCTASNK NRGIIKTFSNGCDYVSNKGVDTVSVGNTLYYVNKQEGKSLYVKGEPIINFYDPLVFPS DEFDASISQVNEKINQSLAFIRKSDELLHNVNAVKSTTNIMITTIIIVIIVILLSLIAVGLL LYCKARSTPVTLSKDQLSGINNIAFSN CR9501 heavy chain (SEQ ID NO: 53): QVQLVQSGPGLVKPSQTLALTCNVSGASINSDNYYWTWIRQRPGGGLEWIGHISYTG NTYYTPSLKSRLSMSLETSQSQFSLRLTSVTAADSAVYFCAACGAYVLISNCGWFDS WGQGTQVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGCLVKDYFPEPVTVSWNSGAL FPAVLQSSGLYSLSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKKVEPKSC CR9501 light chain (SEQ ID NO: 61): EIVMTQSPSSLSASIGDRVTITCQASQDISTYLNWYQQKPGQAPRLLIYGASNLETGVP SRFTGSGYGTDFSVTISSLQPEDIATYYCQQYQYLPYTFAPGTKVEIKRTVAAPSVFIF LKSGTASVVCLLNNFYPREAKVQWKVDNALQSGNSQESVTEQDSKDSTYS LSSTLTLSKADYEKHKVYACEVTHQGLSSPVTKSFNRGEC CR9502 heavy chain (SEQ ID NO: 57): EVQLLQSGAELKKPGASVKISCKTSGFTFSGHTIAWVRQAPGQGLEWMGWVSTNNG NTEYAQKIQGRVTMTMDTSTSTVYMELRSLTSDDTAVYFCAREWLVMGGFAFDHW GQGTLLTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGCLVKDYFPEPVTVSWNSGALTS GVHTFPAVLQSSGLYSLSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPKSC CR9502 light chain (SEQ ID NO: 65): QSVLTQASSVSVAPGQTARITCGANNIGSQNVHWYQQKPGQAPVLVVYDDRDRPSG IPDRFSGSNSGNTATLTISRVEAGDEADYYCQVWDSSRDQAVIFGGGTKLTVLGQPK AAPSVTLFPPSSEELQANKATLVCLISDFYPGAVTVAWKADSSPVKAGVETTTPSKQS NNKYAASSYLSLTPEQWKSHRSYSCQVTHEGSTVEKTIAPTECS The ing numbered paragraphs define particular aspects of the present ion: 1. A recombinant pre-fusion respiratory syncitial virus (RSV) Fusion (F) polypeptide, comprising at least one epitope that is specific to the pre-fusion conformation F protein, wherein the at least one epitope is recognized by a pre-fusion specific monoclonal antibody, comprising a heavy chain CDR1 region of SEQ ID NO: 54, a heavy chain CDR2 region of SEQ ID NO: 55, a heavy chain CDR3 region of SEQ ID NO: 56 and a light chain CDR1 region of SEQ ID NO: 62, a light chain CDR2 region of SEQ ID NO: 63, and a light chain CDR3 region of SEQ ID NO: 64 and/or a prefusion ic monoclonal antibody, comprising a heavy chain CDR1 region of SEQ ID NO: 58, a heavy chain CDR2 region of SEQ ID NO: 59, a heavy chain CDR3 region of SEQ ID NO: 60 and a light chain CDR1 region of SEQ ID NO: 66, a light chain CDR2 region of SEQ ID NO: 67, and a light chain CDR3 region of SEQ ID NO: 68. 2. Pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide according to paragraph 1, wherein the ptide is 3. Pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide according to paragraph 1 or 2, wherein the polypeptide comprises a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 67 and/or a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 215. 4. Pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide according to paragraph 1, 2 or 3, wherein the polypeptide comprises a F1 domain and a F2 domain, and a linking sequence sing from 1 to 10 amino acid residues, linking said F1 domain to said F2 domain.
. Pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide according to any of the ing paragraphs 1-4, comprising a truncated F1 domain and a F2 domain, and a linking sequence comprising 1 to 10 amino acid residues, linking said F1 to said F2 domain, wherein ptide comprises at least one stabilizing mutation in the F1 and/or F2 domain as compared to the RSV F1 and/or F2 domain in the wild-type RSV F n, wherein the at least one stabilizing mutation is selected from the group consisting of: (a) a on of amino acid residue N/T on position 67. (b) a mutation of amino acid residue S on position 215. 6. Pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide according to any of the preceding paragraphs 1-5, wherein the at least one stabilizing mutation is selected from the group consisting of: (a) a mutation of amino acid e N/T on position 67 into I; and (b) a mutation of amino acid residue S on position 215 into P. 7. Pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide ing to paragraph 5 or 6, wherein the polypeptide comprises a heterologous trimerization domain linked to said truncated F1 domain. 8. Pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide according to any one of the paragraphs 1-7, wherein the polypeptide comprises at least one further mutation, wherein said on is selected from the group consisting of: (a) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 46; (b) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 77; (c) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 80; (d) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 92; (e) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 175; (f) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 184; (g) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 185; (h) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 201; (i) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 209; (j) a mutation of the amino acid e on position 421; (k) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 426; (l) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 465; (m) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 486; (n) a mutation of the amino acid e on position 487; and (o) a mutation of the amino acid residue on position 508. 9. Pre-fusion RSV F ptide according to paragraph 8, wherein the at least one further mutation is selected from the group consisting of: (a) a mutation of the amino acid residue S on position 46 into G; (b) a mutation of the amino acid e K on position 77 into E; (c) a mutation of the amino acid residue K on on 80 into E; (d) a mutation of the amino acid residue E on position 92 into D; (e) a mutation of the amino acid residue N on on 175 into P; (f) a mutation of the amino acid residue G on position 184 into N; (g) a mutation of the amino acid e V on position 185 into N; (h) a mutation of the amino acid residue K on position 201 into Q; (i) a mutation of the amino acid residue K on position 209 into Q; (j) a mutation of the amino acid residue K on position 421 into N; (k) a mutation of the amino acid residue N on position 426 into S; (l) a mutation of the amino acid residue K on position 465 into E or Q; (m) a mutation of the amino acid residue D on position 486 into N; (n) a mutation of the amino acid residue E on position 487 into Q, N or I; and (o) a on of the amino acid residue K on position 508 into E. 10. Pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide according to any of the preceding paragraphs 1-9, wherein the polypeptide comprises at least two mutations. 11. Pre-fusion RSV F ptide according to paragraph 10, wherein the at least two mutations comprise a mutation of amino acid e N/T on on 67 into I; and a mutation of amino acid residue S on position 215 into P. 12. Pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide according to paragraph 11, wherein the polypeptide comprises at least one further mutation selected from the group consisting of: (a) a mutation of the amino acid residue S on position 46 into G; (b) a mutation of the amino acid residue K on position 77 into E; (c) a mutation of the amino acid residue K on on 80 into E; (d) a on of the amino acid residue E on position 92 into D; (e) a mutation of the amino acid residue N on position 175 into P; (f) a mutation of the amino acid residue G on position 184 into N; (g) a on of the amino acid residue V on position 185 into N; (h) a mutation of the amino acid residue K on position 201 into Q; (i) a mutation of the amino acid residue K on position 209 into Q; (j) a mutation of the amino acid residue K on position 421 into N; (k) a mutation of the amino acid residue N on position 426 into S; (l) a mutation of the amino acid residue K on on 465 into E or Q; (m) a mutation of the amino acid residue D on position 486 into N; (n) a mutation of the amino acid residue E on position 487 into Q, N or I; and (o) a mutation of the amino acid residue K on position 508 into E. 13. Pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide according to any one of the preceding paragraphs 1-12, wherein the heterologous trimerization domain ses the amino acid sequence EKKIEAIEKKIEAIEKKIEA (SEQ ID NO: 3) 14. Pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide ing to paragraph 13, wherein the trimerization domain is linked to amino acid residue 495 of the RSV F protein. . sion RSV F ptide according to any one of the paragraphs 1-14, wherein the heterologous trimerization domain comprises the amino acid ce GYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFL (SEQ ID NO: 4). 16. Pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide according to paragraph 15, wherein the trimerization domain is linked to amino acid residue 513 of the RSV F protein. 17. sion RSV F polypeptide according to any one of the preceding paragraphs, wherein the linker between the F1 and the F2 domain comprises 5 amino acid residues. 18. sion RSV F polypeptide according to paragraph 17, wherein the linker comprises the amino acid sequence GSGSG (SEQ ID NO: 5). 19. sion RSV F polypeptide according to any of the preceding paragraphs, wherein the F1 domain and/or the F2 domain are from an RSV A strain.
. Pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide according to any of the preceding paragraphs, wherein the F1 domain and/or the F2 domain are from an RSV B strain. 21. Pre-fusion RSV F ptide according to any of the preceding paragraphs, wherein the polypeptide is stable for at least 30 minutes at 55º C, preferably at 58º C, more preferably at 60º C. 22. Pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide according to any of the preceding paragraphs, wherein the ptide is stable after storage at 4ºC for at least 30 days, preferably at least 60 days, preferably at least 6 months, even more preferably at least 1 year. 23. Pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide according to any one of the preceding paragraphs, wherein the polypeptide comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO: 21 – SEQ ID NO: 52 and 71-89. 24. Pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide according to any of the preceding aphs, wherein the polypeptide does not comprise a HIS-Tag.
. Nucleic acid le encoding a pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide according to any one of the preceding paragraphs 1-24. 26. Nucleic acid molecule according to paragraph 25, wherein the c acid molecule has been codon-optimized for expression in mammalian cells. 27. Vector comprising a nucleic acid molecule according to paragraph 25 or paragraph 28. Composition comprising a pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide according to any of the paragraphs 1-24, a nucleic acid molecule according to aph 25 or paragraph 26 and/or a vector according to paragraph 27. 29. Pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide according to any of the paragraphs 1-24, a nucleic acid molecule according to paragraph 25 or paragraph 26 and/or a vector according to paragraph 27 for use in ng an immune se against RSV F protein.
. Pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide according to any of the aphs 1-24, a nucleic acid molecule according to paragraph 25 or paragraph 26 and/or a vector according to paragraph 27for use as a vaccine. 31. Pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide according to any of the paragraphs 1-24, a nucleic acid molecule according to paragraph 25 or paragraph 26 and/or a vector according to paragraph 27 for use in the prophylaxis and/or ent of RSV infection. 32. A method for stabilizing the pre-fusion conformation of an RSV F polypeptide, comprising introducing one or more ons in a RSV F1 and/or F2 domain, as compared to the wild-type RSV F1 and/or F2 domain, wherein the one or more mutations are selected from the group consisting of: (e) a stabilizing mutation in a region that locks the HRA domain from hinging adjacent to the ved 69-212 disulfide bridge, said region comprising the amino acid residues 66-68 and 214-216, (f) a mutation in the helix comprising the amino acid residues 76-98 at the C- us of the F2 domain; (g) a mutation that reduces the negative charge repulsion between the top of the HRB stem region comprising amino acids 486, 487; and (h) a stabilizing mutation in the HRA region. 33. Method according to paragraph 32, wherein the mutation in the HRA hinge region is at position 67. 34. Method according to paragraph 32 or 33, n the mutation in the HRA hinge region is at position 215.
. Method according to paragraph 32, 33 or 34, wherein the mutation in the HRA hinge region is at position 66 or 68, and/or at position 214 or 216. 36. Method according to paragraph 32, wherein the mutation in the helix is at position 77. 37. Method according to paragraph 32, wherein the mutation in the helix is at position 80. 38. Method according to paragraph 36 or 37, wherein the amino acid residue at position 77 and/or 80 is changed into a negatively charged amino acid. 39. Method according to any one of the paragraphs 32-38, wherein the mutation is at position 92. 40. Method according to paragraph 32, n the mutation that reduces the negative charge repulsion between the top of the HRB stem region comprising amino acids 486, 487, 489. 41. Method ing to paragraph 40, n the mutation is at position 489. 42. Method according to paragraph 40, n the mutation is at position 486. 43. Method according to paragraph 32, wherein the mutation stabilizes the beta-turns between the amino acid residues 175-193. 44. Method according to paragraph 43, wherein the mutation is stabilizing the turn at position 175. 45. Method according to paragraph 43, wherein the mutation is stabilizing the turn at on 184 -185. 46. Stabilized pre-fusion RSV F polypeptide, obtainable by a method according to any one of the paragraphs 32-45.

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1. A method for stabilizing the pre-fusion conformation of an RSV F polypeptide, comprising introducing one or more mutations in a RSV F1 and/or F2 domain, as compared 5 to the wild-type RSV F1 and/or F2 domain, wherein the one or more mutations comprise a mutation of the amino acid S at position 215 into P, wherein the amino acid positions are given in reference to the sequence of RSV F protein from the A2 strain (SEQ ID NO: 1).
2. Method according to claim 1, wherein the method further comprises introducing a 10 mutation of the amino acid D at position 486 into N.
3. Method according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the F1 domain is truncated after amino acid e 513 of the RSV F n. 15
4. Method according to claim 3, wherein a trimerization domain comprising SEQ ID NO: 3 is linked to amino acid e 513 of the RSV F1 domain.
5. A method as claimed in any one of claims 1-4 substantially as herein described with reference to any example thereof. WO 74018 PCT/EP20l
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