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The Disulfide Bonds in Glycoprotein E2 of Hepatitis C Virus Reveal the Tertiary Organization of the Molecule

Hepatitis C virus (HCV), a major cause of chronic liver disease in humans, is the focus of intense research efforts worldwide. Yet structural data on the viral envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2 are scarce, in spite of their essential role in the viral life cycle. To obtain more information, we develo...

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Autores principales: Krey, Thomas, d'Alayer, Jacques, Kikuti, Carlos M., Saulnier, Aure, Damier-Piolle, Laurence, Petitpas, Isabelle, Johansson, Daniel X., Tawar, Rajiv G., Baron, Bruno, Robert, Bruno, England, Patrick, Persson, Mats A. A., Martin, Annette, Rey, Félix A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2824758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20174556
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000762
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author Krey, Thomas
d'Alayer, Jacques
Kikuti, Carlos M.
Saulnier, Aure
Damier-Piolle, Laurence
Petitpas, Isabelle
Johansson, Daniel X.
Tawar, Rajiv G.
Baron, Bruno
Robert, Bruno
England, Patrick
Persson, Mats A. A.
Martin, Annette
Rey, Félix A.
author_facet Krey, Thomas
d'Alayer, Jacques
Kikuti, Carlos M.
Saulnier, Aure
Damier-Piolle, Laurence
Petitpas, Isabelle
Johansson, Daniel X.
Tawar, Rajiv G.
Baron, Bruno
Robert, Bruno
England, Patrick
Persson, Mats A. A.
Martin, Annette
Rey, Félix A.
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description Hepatitis C virus (HCV), a major cause of chronic liver disease in humans, is the focus of intense research efforts worldwide. Yet structural data on the viral envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2 are scarce, in spite of their essential role in the viral life cycle. To obtain more information, we developed an efficient production system of recombinant E2 ectodomain (E2e), truncated immediately upstream its trans-membrane (TM) region, using Drosophila melanogaster cells. This system yields a majority of monomeric protein, which can be readily separated chromatographically from contaminating disulfide-linked aggregates. The isolated monomeric E2e reacts with a number of conformation-sensitive monoclonal antibodies, binds the soluble CD81 large external loop and efficiently inhibits infection of Huh7.5 cells by infectious HCV particles (HCVcc) in a dose-dependent manner, suggesting that it adopts a native conformation. These properties of E2e led us to experimentally determine the connectivity of its 9 disulfide bonds, which are strictly conserved across HCV genotypes. Furthermore, circular dichroism combined with infrared spectroscopy analyses revealed the secondary structure contents of E2e, indicating in particular about 28% β-sheet, in agreement with the consensus secondary structure predictions. The disulfide connectivity pattern, together with data on the CD81 binding site and reported E2 deletion mutants, enabled the threading of the E2e polypeptide chain onto the structural template of class II fusion proteins of related flavi- and alphaviruses. The resulting model of the tertiary organization of E2 gives key information on the antigenicity determinants of the virus, maps the receptor binding site to the interface of domains I and III, and provides insight into the nature of a putative fusogenic conformational change.
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spelling pubmed-28247582010-02-19 The Disulfide Bonds in Glycoprotein E2 of Hepatitis C Virus Reveal the Tertiary Organization of the Molecule Krey, Thomas d'Alayer, Jacques Kikuti, Carlos M. Saulnier, Aure Damier-Piolle, Laurence Petitpas, Isabelle Johansson, Daniel X. Tawar, Rajiv G. Baron, Bruno Robert, Bruno England, Patrick Persson, Mats A. A. Martin, Annette Rey, Félix A. PLoS Pathog Research Article Hepatitis C virus (HCV), a major cause of chronic liver disease in humans, is the focus of intense research efforts worldwide. Yet structural data on the viral envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2 are scarce, in spite of their essential role in the viral life cycle. To obtain more information, we developed an efficient production system of recombinant E2 ectodomain (E2e), truncated immediately upstream its trans-membrane (TM) region, using Drosophila melanogaster cells. This system yields a majority of monomeric protein, which can be readily separated chromatographically from contaminating disulfide-linked aggregates. The isolated monomeric E2e reacts with a number of conformation-sensitive monoclonal antibodies, binds the soluble CD81 large external loop and efficiently inhibits infection of Huh7.5 cells by infectious HCV particles (HCVcc) in a dose-dependent manner, suggesting that it adopts a native conformation. These properties of E2e led us to experimentally determine the connectivity of its 9 disulfide bonds, which are strictly conserved across HCV genotypes. Furthermore, circular dichroism combined with infrared spectroscopy analyses revealed the secondary structure contents of E2e, indicating in particular about 28% β-sheet, in agreement with the consensus secondary structure predictions. The disulfide connectivity pattern, together with data on the CD81 binding site and reported E2 deletion mutants, enabled the threading of the E2e polypeptide chain onto the structural template of class II fusion proteins of related flavi- and alphaviruses. The resulting model of the tertiary organization of E2 gives key information on the antigenicity determinants of the virus, maps the receptor binding site to the interface of domains I and III, and provides insight into the nature of a putative fusogenic conformational change. Public Library of Science 2010-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC2824758/ /pubmed/20174556 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000762 Text en Krey et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Krey, Thomas
d'Alayer, Jacques
Kikuti, Carlos M.
Saulnier, Aure
Damier-Piolle, Laurence
Petitpas, Isabelle
Johansson, Daniel X.
Tawar, Rajiv G.
Baron, Bruno
Robert, Bruno
England, Patrick
Persson, Mats A. A.
Martin, Annette
Rey, Félix A.
The Disulfide Bonds in Glycoprotein E2 of Hepatitis C Virus Reveal the Tertiary Organization of the Molecule
title The Disulfide Bonds in Glycoprotein E2 of Hepatitis C Virus Reveal the Tertiary Organization of the Molecule
title_full The Disulfide Bonds in Glycoprotein E2 of Hepatitis C Virus Reveal the Tertiary Organization of the Molecule
title_fullStr The Disulfide Bonds in Glycoprotein E2 of Hepatitis C Virus Reveal the Tertiary Organization of the Molecule
title_full_unstemmed The Disulfide Bonds in Glycoprotein E2 of Hepatitis C Virus Reveal the Tertiary Organization of the Molecule
title_short The Disulfide Bonds in Glycoprotein E2 of Hepatitis C Virus Reveal the Tertiary Organization of the Molecule
title_sort disulfide bonds in glycoprotein e2 of hepatitis c virus reveal the tertiary organization of the molecule
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2824758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20174556
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000762
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