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Native structure of a retroviral envelope protein and its conformational change upon interaction with the target cell

Enveloped viruses enter their host cells by membrane fusion. The process of attachment and fusion in retroviruses is mediated by a single viral envelope glycoprotein (Env). Conformational changes of Env in the course of fusion are a focus of intense studies. Here we provide further insight into the...

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Autores principales: Riedel, Christiane, Vasishtan, Daven, Siebert, C. Alistair, Whittle, Cathy, Lehmann, Maik J., Mothes, Walther, Grünewald, Kay
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Publicado: Academic Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5182179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27345930
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsb.2016.06.017
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author Riedel, Christiane
Vasishtan, Daven
Siebert, C. Alistair
Whittle, Cathy
Lehmann, Maik J.
Mothes, Walther
Grünewald, Kay
author_facet Riedel, Christiane
Vasishtan, Daven
Siebert, C. Alistair
Whittle, Cathy
Lehmann, Maik J.
Mothes, Walther
Grünewald, Kay
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description Enveloped viruses enter their host cells by membrane fusion. The process of attachment and fusion in retroviruses is mediated by a single viral envelope glycoprotein (Env). Conformational changes of Env in the course of fusion are a focus of intense studies. Here we provide further insight into the changes occurring in retroviral Env during its initial interaction with the cell, employing murine leukemia virus (MLV) as model system. We first determined the structure of both natively membrane anchored MLV Env and MLV Env tagged with YFP in the proline rich region (PRR) by electron cryo tomography (cET) and sub-volume averaging. At a resolution of ∼20 Å, native MLV Env presents as a hollow trimer (height ∼85 Å, diameter ∼120 Å) composed of step-shaped protomers. The major difference to the YFP-tagged protein was in regions outside of the central trimer. Next, we focused on elucidating the changes in MLV Env upon interaction with a host cell. Virus interaction with the plasma membrane occurred over a large surface and Env clustering on the binding site was observed. Sub-volume averaging did yield a low-resolution structure of Env interacting with the cell, which had lost its threefold symmetry and was elongated by ∼35 Å in comparison to the unbound protein. This indicates a major rearrangement of Env upon host cell binding. At the site of virus interaction, the otherwise clearly defined bilayer structure of the host cell plasma membrane was much less evident, indicative of integral membrane protein accumulation and/or a change in membrane lipid composition.
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spelling pubmed-51821792017-02-01 Native structure of a retroviral envelope protein and its conformational change upon interaction with the target cell Riedel, Christiane Vasishtan, Daven Siebert, C. Alistair Whittle, Cathy Lehmann, Maik J. Mothes, Walther Grünewald, Kay J Struct Biol Article Enveloped viruses enter their host cells by membrane fusion. The process of attachment and fusion in retroviruses is mediated by a single viral envelope glycoprotein (Env). Conformational changes of Env in the course of fusion are a focus of intense studies. Here we provide further insight into the changes occurring in retroviral Env during its initial interaction with the cell, employing murine leukemia virus (MLV) as model system. We first determined the structure of both natively membrane anchored MLV Env and MLV Env tagged with YFP in the proline rich region (PRR) by electron cryo tomography (cET) and sub-volume averaging. At a resolution of ∼20 Å, native MLV Env presents as a hollow trimer (height ∼85 Å, diameter ∼120 Å) composed of step-shaped protomers. The major difference to the YFP-tagged protein was in regions outside of the central trimer. Next, we focused on elucidating the changes in MLV Env upon interaction with a host cell. Virus interaction with the plasma membrane occurred over a large surface and Env clustering on the binding site was observed. Sub-volume averaging did yield a low-resolution structure of Env interacting with the cell, which had lost its threefold symmetry and was elongated by ∼35 Å in comparison to the unbound protein. This indicates a major rearrangement of Env upon host cell binding. At the site of virus interaction, the otherwise clearly defined bilayer structure of the host cell plasma membrane was much less evident, indicative of integral membrane protein accumulation and/or a change in membrane lipid composition. Academic Press 2017-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5182179/ /pubmed/27345930 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsb.2016.06.017 Text en © 2016 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Riedel, Christiane
Vasishtan, Daven
Siebert, C. Alistair
Whittle, Cathy
Lehmann, Maik J.
Mothes, Walther
Grünewald, Kay
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title_full Native structure of a retroviral envelope protein and its conformational change upon interaction with the target cell
title_fullStr Native structure of a retroviral envelope protein and its conformational change upon interaction with the target cell
title_full_unstemmed Native structure of a retroviral envelope protein and its conformational change upon interaction with the target cell
title_short Native structure of a retroviral envelope protein and its conformational change upon interaction with the target cell
title_sort native structure of a retroviral envelope protein and its conformational change upon interaction with the target cell
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5182179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27345930
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsb.2016.06.017
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