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Sialic acid-dependent cell entry of human enterovirus D68.


ABSTRACT: Human enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) is a causative agent of childhood respiratory diseases and has now emerged as a global public health threat. Nevertheless, knowledge of the tissue tropism and pathogenesis of EV-D68 has been hindered by a lack of studies on the receptor-mediated EV-D68 entry into host cells. Here we demonstrate that cell surface sialic acid is essential for EV-D68 to bind to and infect susceptible cells. Crystal structures of EV-D68 in complex with sialylated glycan receptor analogues show that they bind into the 'canyon' on the virus surface. The sialic acid receptor induces a cascade of conformational changes in the virus to eject a fatty-acid-like molecule that regulates the stability of the virus. Thus, virus binding to a sialic acid receptor and to immunoglobulin-like receptors used by most other enteroviruses share a conserved mechanism for priming viral uncoating and facilitating cell entry.

SUBMITTER: Liu Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4660200 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sialic acid-dependent cell entry of human enterovirus D68.

Liu Yue Y   Sheng Ju J   Baggen Jim J   Meng Geng G   Xiao Chuan C   Thibaut Hendrik J HJ   van Kuppeveld Frank J M FJ   Rossmann Michael G MG  

Nature communications 20151113


Human enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) is a causative agent of childhood respiratory diseases and has now emerged as a global public health threat. Nevertheless, knowledge of the tissue tropism and pathogenesis of EV-D68 has been hindered by a lack of studies on the receptor-mediated EV-D68 entry into host cells. Here we demonstrate that cell surface sialic acid is essential for EV-D68 to bind to and infect susceptible cells. Crystal structures of EV-D68 in complex with sialylated glycan receptor analog  ...[more]

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