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Analysis of residues near the fusion peptide in the influenza hemagglutinin structure for roles in triggering membrane fusion

Journal

VIROLOGY
Volume 370, Issue 2, Pages 403-414

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2007.08.035

Keywords

influenza; hemagglutinin; membrane fusion; fusion peptide; HA structure; conformational change

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Funding

  1. MRC [MC_U117512711] Funding Source: UKRI
  2. Medical Research Council [MC_U117512711] Funding Source: researchfish
  3. Medical Research Council [MC_U117512711] Funding Source: Medline
  4. NIAID NIH HHS [R21 AI053359-02, R13 AI066870, AI/EB53359, R21 AI053359-01A1, HHSN266200700006C, AI66870] Funding Source: Medline
  5. NIGMS NIH HHS [R01 GM066870-04, R01 GM066870-05, R01 GM066870-01, R01 GM066870-03, R01 GM066870-02] Funding Source: Medline

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Influenza virus entry occurs in endosomes, where acidification triggers irreversible conformational changes of the hemagglutinin glycoprotein (HA) that are required for membrane fusion. The acid-induced HA structural rearrangements have been well documented, and several models have been proposed to relate these to the process of membrane fusion. However, details regarding the role of specific residues in the initiation of structural rearrangements and membrane fusion are lacking. Here we report the results of studies on the HA of A/Aichi/2/68 virus (H3 subtype), in which mutants with changes at several ionizable residues in the vicinity of the fusion peptide were analyzed for their effects on the pH at which conformational changes and membrane fusion occur. A variety of phenotypes was obtained, including examples of substitutions that lead to an increase in HA stability at reduced pH. Of particular note was the observation that a histidine to tyrosine substitution at HA1 position 17 resulted in a decrease in pH at which HA structural changes and membrane fusion take place by 0.3 relative to WT. The results are discussed in relation to possible mechanisms by which HA structural rearrangements are initiated at low pH and clade-specific differences near the fusion peptide. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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