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Analysis of hendra virus fusion protein n-terminal transmembrane residues

  • Chelsea T. Barrett
  • , Hadley E. Neal
  • , Kearstin Edmonds
  • , J. Lizbeth Reyes Zamora
  • , Andreea Popa
  • , Everett Clinton Smith
  • , Stacy R. Webb
  • , Rebecca Ellis Dutch
  • , Carole L. Moncman

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Resumen

Hendra virus (HeV) is a zoonotic enveloped member of the family Paramyoxviridae. To successfully infect a host cell, HeV utilizes two surface glycoproteins: the attachment (G) protein to bind, and the trimeric fusion (F) protein to merge the viral envelope with the membrane of the host cell. The transmembrane (TM) region of HeV F has been shown to have roles in F protein stability and the overall trimeric association of F. Previously, alanine scanning mutagenesis has been performed on the C-terminal end of the protein, revealing the importance of β-branched residues in this region. Additionally, residues S490 and Y498 have been demonstrated to be important for F protein endocytosis, needed for the proteolytic processing of F required for fusion. To complete the analysis of the HeV F TM, we performed alanine scanning mutagenesis to explore the residues in the N-terminus of this region (residues 487–506). In addition to confirming the critical roles for S490 and Y498, we demonstrate that mutations at residues M491 and L492 alter F protein function, suggesting a role for these residues in the fusion process.

Idioma originalEnglish
Número de artículo2353
PublicaciónViruses
Volumen13
N.º12
DOI
EstadoPublished - nov 2021

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Funding: This research was funded by NIH/NIAID grant number AI051517 to R.E.D.

FinanciadoresNúmero del financiador
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious DiseasesAI051517

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