5T0D
Crystal structure of H6 hemagglutinin G225D mutant from Taiwan (2013) H6N1 influenza virus in complex with 3'-SLN
Summary for 5T0D
Entry DOI | 10.2210/pdb5t0d/pdb |
Related PRD ID | PRD_900067 |
Descriptor | Hemagglutinin, Hemagglutinin HA2 chain, N-acetyl-alpha-neuraminic acid-(2-3)-beta-D-galactopyranose-(1-4)-2-acetamido-2-deoxy-beta-D-glucopyranose, ... (5 entities in total) |
Functional Keywords | influenza virus, hemagglutinin, ha, taiwan (2013) h6n1, receptor specificity, immune system |
Biological source | H6N1 subtype More |
Total number of polymer chains | 6 |
Total formula weight | 175401.38 |
Authors | Wilson, I.A.,Tzarum, N.,Zhu, X. (deposition date: 2016-08-15, release date: 2017-06-14, Last modification date: 2024-10-30) |
Primary citation | de Vries, R.P.,Tzarum, N.,Peng, W.,Thompson, A.J.,Ambepitiya Wickramasinghe, I.N.,de la Pena, A.T.T.,van Breemen, M.J.,Bouwman, K.M.,Zhu, X.,McBride, R.,Yu, W.,Sanders, R.W.,Verheije, M.H.,Wilson, I.A.,Paulson, J.C. A single mutation in Taiwanese H6N1 influenza hemagglutinin switches binding to human-type receptors. EMBO Mol Med, 9:1314-1325, 2017 Cited by PubMed Abstract: In June 2013, the first case of human infection with an avian H6N1 virus was reported in a Taiwanese woman. Although this was a single non-fatal case, the virus continues to circulate in Taiwanese poultry. As with any emerging avian virus that infects humans, there is concern that acquisition of human-type receptor specificity could enable transmission in the human population. Despite mutations in the receptor-binding pocket of the human H6N1 isolate, it has retained avian-type (NeuAcα2-3Gal) receptor specificity. However, we show here that a single nucleotide substitution, resulting in a change from Gly to Asp at position 225 (G225D), completely switches specificity to human-type (NeuAcα2-6Gal) receptors. Significantly, G225D H6 loses binding to chicken trachea epithelium and is now able to bind to human tracheal tissue. Structural analysis reveals that Asp225 directly interacts with the penultimate Gal of the human-type receptor, stabilizing human receptor binding. PubMed: 28694323DOI: 10.15252/emmm.201707726 PDB entries with the same primary citation |
Experimental method | X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2.864 Å) |
Structure validation
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