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A Critical Domain of Ebolavirus Envelope Glycoprotein Determines Glycoform and Infectivity.


ABSTRACT: Ebolaviruses comprises 5 species that exert varying degrees of mortality/infectivity in humans with Reston ebolaviruses (REBOV) showing the lowest and Zaire ebolaviruses (ZEBOV) showing the highest. However, the molecular basis of this differential mortality/infectivity remains unclear. Here, we report that the structural features of ebolavirus envelope glycoproteins (GPs) and one of their counter receptors, macrophage galactose-type calcium-type lectin (MGL/CD301), play crucial roles in determining viral infectivity. The low infectivity of REBOV mediated by the interaction between GPs and MGL/CD301 dramatically increased when the N-terminal 18 amino acids (33rd through 50th) of GPs were replaced with that of ZEBOV. Furthermore, structural analysis of glycans of GPs revealed that N-glycans were more extended in REBOV than in ZEBOV. N-glycan extension was reversed by the replacement of aforementioned N-terminal 18 amino acid residues. Therefore, these data strongly suggest that extended N-glycans on GPs reduce MGL/CD301-mediated viral infectivity by hindering the interaction between GPs and MGL/CD301 preferentially binds O-glycans.

SUBMITTER: Fujihira H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5882653 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Critical Domain of Ebolavirus Envelope Glycoprotein Determines Glycoform and Infectivity.

Fujihira Haruhiko H   Usami Katsuaki K   Matsuno Keita K   Takeuchi Hideyuki H   Denda-Nagai Kaori K   Furukawa Jun-Ichi JI   Shinohara Yasuro Y   Takada Ayato A   Kawaoka Yoshihiro Y   Irimura Tatsuro T  

Scientific reports 20180403 1


Ebolaviruses comprises 5 species that exert varying degrees of mortality/infectivity in humans with Reston ebolaviruses (REBOV) showing the lowest and Zaire ebolaviruses (ZEBOV) showing the highest. However, the molecular basis of this differential mortality/infectivity remains unclear. Here, we report that the structural features of ebolavirus envelope glycoproteins (GPs) and one of their counter receptors, macrophage galactose-type calcium-type lectin (MGL/CD301), play crucial roles in determi  ...[more]

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