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Cholesterol promotes hemifusion and pore widening in membrane fusion induced by influenza hemagglutinin.


ABSTRACT: Cholesterol-specific interactions that affect membrane fusion were tested for using insect cells; cells that have naturally low cholesterol levels (< 4 mol %). Sf9 cells were engineered (HAS cells) to express the hemagglutinin (HA) of the influenza virus X-31 strain. Enrichment of HAS cells with cholesterol reduced the delay between triggering and lipid dye transfer between HAS cells and human red blood cells (RBC), indicating that cholesterol facilitates membrane lipid mixing prior to fusion pore opening. Increased cholesterol also increased aqueous content transfer between HAS cells and RBC over a broad range of HA expression levels, suggesting that cholesterol also favors fusion pore expansion. This interpretation was tested using both trans-cell dye diffusion and fusion pore conductivity measurements in cholesterol-enriched cells. The results of this study support the hypothesis that host cell cholesterol acts at two stages in membrane fusion: (1) early, prior to fusion pore opening, and (2) late, during fusion pore expansion.

SUBMITTER: Biswas S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2346574 | biostudies-literature | 2008 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cholesterol promotes hemifusion and pore widening in membrane fusion induced by influenza hemagglutinin.

Biswas Subrata S   Yin Shu-Rong SR   Blank Paul S PS   Zimmerberg Joshua J  

The Journal of general physiology 20080501 5


Cholesterol-specific interactions that affect membrane fusion were tested for using insect cells; cells that have naturally low cholesterol levels (< 4 mol %). Sf9 cells were engineered (HAS cells) to express the hemagglutinin (HA) of the influenza virus X-31 strain. Enrichment of HAS cells with cholesterol reduced the delay between triggering and lipid dye transfer between HAS cells and human red blood cells (RBC), indicating that cholesterol facilitates membrane lipid mixing prior to fusion po  ...[more]

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