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4UO9

Structure of the A_Canine_Colorado_17864_06 H3 haemagglutinin Ser30Thr mutant

Summary for 4UO9
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb4uo9/pdb
Related4UNW 4UNX 4UNY 4UNZ 4UO0 4UO1 4UO2 4UO3 4UO4 4UO5 4UO6 4UO7 4UO8 4UOA
DescriptorHA1, HA2, 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-beta-D-glucopyranose-(1-4)-2-acetamido-2-deoxy-beta-D-glucopyranose, ... (7 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsviral protein, equine, influenza
Biological sourceINFLUENZA A VIRUS (A/CANINE/COLORADO/17864/2006(H3N8))
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Total number of polymer chains2
Total formula weight58906.46
Authors
Vachieri, S.G.,Collins, P.J.,Haire, L.F.,Ogrodowicz, R.W.,Martin, S.R.,Walker, P.A.,Xiong, X.,Gamblin, S.J.,Skehel, J.J. (deposition date: 2014-05-31, release date: 2014-07-23, Last modification date: 2024-01-10)
Primary citationCollins, P.J.,Vachieri, S.G.,Haire, L.F.,Ogrodowicz, R.W.,Martin, S.R.,Walker, P.A.,Xiong, X.,Gamblin, S.J.,Skehel, J.J.
Recent Evolution of Equine Influenza and the Origin of Canine Influenza.
Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.USA, 111:11175-, 2014
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PubMed Abstract: In 2004 an hemagglutinin 3 neuraminidase 8 (H3N8) equine influenza virus was transmitted from horses to dogs in Florida and subsequently spread throughout the United States and to Europe. To understand the molecular basis of changes in the antigenicity of H3 hemagglutinins (HAs) that have occurred during virus evolution in horses, and to investigate the role of HA in the equine to canine cross-species transfer, we used X-ray crystallography to determine the structures of the HAs from two antigenically distinct equine viruses and from a canine virus. Structurally all three are very similar with the majority of amino acid sequence differences between the two equine HAs located on the virus membrane-distal molecular surface. HAs of canine viruses are distinct in containing a Trp-222 → Leu substitution in the receptor binding site that influences specificity for receptor analogs. In the fusion subdomain of canine and recent equine virus HAs a unique difference is observed by comparison with all other HAs examined to date. Analyses of site-specific mutant HAs indicate that a single amino acid substitution, Thr-30 → Ser, influences interactions between N-terminal and C-terminal regions of the subdomain that are important in the structural changes required for membrane fusion activity. Both structural modifications may have facilitated the transmission of H3N8 influenza from horses to dogs.
PubMed: 25024224
DOI: 10.1073/PNAS.1406606111
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X-RAY DIFFRACTION (3.2 Å)
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