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Structure of the haemagglutinin-esterase-fusion glycoprotein of influenza C virus
The spike glycoproteins of the lipid-enveloped orthomyxoviruses and paramyxoviruses have three functions: to recognize the receptor on the cell surface, to mediate viral fusion with the cell membrane, and to destroy the receptor. In influenza C virus, a single glycoprotein, the haemagglutinin-estera...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7095117/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9817207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/23974 |
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author | Rosenthal, Peter B. Zhang, Xiaodong Formanowski, Frank Fitz, Wolfgang Wong, Chi-Huey Meier-Ewert, Herbert Skehel, John J. Wiley, Don C. |
author_facet | Rosenthal, Peter B. Zhang, Xiaodong Formanowski, Frank Fitz, Wolfgang Wong, Chi-Huey Meier-Ewert, Herbert Skehel, John J. Wiley, Don C. |
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description | The spike glycoproteins of the lipid-enveloped orthomyxoviruses and paramyxoviruses have three functions: to recognize the receptor on the cell surface, to mediate viral fusion with the cell membrane, and to destroy the receptor. In influenza C virus, a single glycoprotein, the haemagglutinin-esterase-fusion (HEF) protein, possesses all three functions (reviewed in ref. 1). In influenza A and B, the first two activities are mediated by haemagglutinin and the third by a second glycoprotein, neuraminidase. Here we report the crystal structure of the HEF envelope glycoprotein of influenza C virus. We have identified the receptor-binding site and the receptor-destroying enzyme (9-O -acetylesterase) sites, by using receptor analogues. The receptor-binding domain is structurally similar to the sialic acid-binding domain of influenza A haemagglutinin, but binds 9-O -acetylsialic acid. The esterase domain has a structure similar to the esterase from Streptomyces scabies and a brain acetylhydrolase(2),(3). The receptor domain is inserted into a surface loop of the esterase domain and the esterase domain is inserted into a surface loop of the stem. The stem domain is similar to that of influenza A haemagglutinin, except that the triple-stranded, α-helical bundle diverges at both of its ends, and the amino terminus of HEF2, the fusion peptide, is partially exposed. The segregation of HEF's three functions into structurally distinct domains suggests that the entire stem region, including sequences at the amino and carboxy termini of HEF1 which precede the post-translational cleavage site between HEF1 and HEF2, forms an independent fusion domain which is probably derived from an ancestral membrane fusion protein. |
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spelling | pubmed-70951172020-03-26 Structure of the haemagglutinin-esterase-fusion glycoprotein of influenza C virus Rosenthal, Peter B. Zhang, Xiaodong Formanowski, Frank Fitz, Wolfgang Wong, Chi-Huey Meier-Ewert, Herbert Skehel, John J. Wiley, Don C. Nature Article The spike glycoproteins of the lipid-enveloped orthomyxoviruses and paramyxoviruses have three functions: to recognize the receptor on the cell surface, to mediate viral fusion with the cell membrane, and to destroy the receptor. In influenza C virus, a single glycoprotein, the haemagglutinin-esterase-fusion (HEF) protein, possesses all three functions (reviewed in ref. 1). In influenza A and B, the first two activities are mediated by haemagglutinin and the third by a second glycoprotein, neuraminidase. Here we report the crystal structure of the HEF envelope glycoprotein of influenza C virus. We have identified the receptor-binding site and the receptor-destroying enzyme (9-O -acetylesterase) sites, by using receptor analogues. The receptor-binding domain is structurally similar to the sialic acid-binding domain of influenza A haemagglutinin, but binds 9-O -acetylsialic acid. The esterase domain has a structure similar to the esterase from Streptomyces scabies and a brain acetylhydrolase(2),(3). The receptor domain is inserted into a surface loop of the esterase domain and the esterase domain is inserted into a surface loop of the stem. The stem domain is similar to that of influenza A haemagglutinin, except that the triple-stranded, α-helical bundle diverges at both of its ends, and the amino terminus of HEF2, the fusion peptide, is partially exposed. The segregation of HEF's three functions into structurally distinct domains suggests that the entire stem region, including sequences at the amino and carboxy termini of HEF1 which precede the post-translational cleavage site between HEF1 and HEF2, forms an independent fusion domain which is probably derived from an ancestral membrane fusion protein. Nature Publishing Group UK 1998 /pmc/articles/PMC7095117/ /pubmed/9817207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/23974 Text en © Macmillan Magazines Ltd. 1998 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Article Rosenthal, Peter B. Zhang, Xiaodong Formanowski, Frank Fitz, Wolfgang Wong, Chi-Huey Meier-Ewert, Herbert Skehel, John J. Wiley, Don C. Structure of the haemagglutinin-esterase-fusion glycoprotein of influenza C virus |
title | Structure of the haemagglutinin-esterase-fusion glycoprotein of influenza C virus |
title_full | Structure of the haemagglutinin-esterase-fusion glycoprotein of influenza C virus |
title_fullStr | Structure of the haemagglutinin-esterase-fusion glycoprotein of influenza C virus |
title_full_unstemmed | Structure of the haemagglutinin-esterase-fusion glycoprotein of influenza C virus |
title_short | Structure of the haemagglutinin-esterase-fusion glycoprotein of influenza C virus |
title_sort | structure of the haemagglutinin-esterase-fusion glycoprotein of influenza c virus |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7095117/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9817207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/23974 |
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