“…Considering this and the fact that the spike protein molecules are oriented with the top part exposed to the bulk solution one can deduce that the effective zeta potential of the virion should be positive, which can enhance its affinity to model surfaces used in experiments such as mica,[ 29 ] and to typical fomite surfaces, for example silica, cellulose fibers, etc. [ [30] , [31] , [32] , [33] ], which are often negatively charged. On the other hand, the middle and lower parts of the protein are negatively charged, which ensure its stabilization and prevents cluster formation, as shown experimentally in Ref.…”