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Human metapneumovirus fusion protein triggering: Increasing complexities by analysis of new HMPV fusion proteins.


ABSTRACT: The human metapneumovirus (HMPV) fusion protein (F) mediates fusion of the viral envelope and cellular membranes to establish infection. HMPV F from some, but not all, viral strains promotes fusion only after exposure to low pH. Previous studies have identified several key residues involved in low pH triggering, including H435 and a proposed requirement for glycine at position 294. We analyzed the different levels of fusion activity, protein expression and cleavage of three HMPV F proteins not previously examined. Interestingly, low pH-triggered fusion in the absence of G294 was identified in one F protein, while a novel histidine residue (H434) was identified that enhanced low pH promoted fusion in another. The third F protein failed to promote cell-to-cell fusion, suggesting other requirements for F protein triggering. Our results demonstrate HMPV F triggering is more complex than previously described and suggest a more intricate mechanism for fusion protein function and activation.

SUBMITTER: Kinder JT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6486425 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Human metapneumovirus fusion protein triggering: Increasing complexities by analysis of new HMPV fusion proteins.

Kinder J Tyler JT   Klimyte Edita M EM   Chang Andres A   Williams John V JV   Dutch Rebecca Ellis RE  

Virology 20190307


The human metapneumovirus (HMPV) fusion protein (F) mediates fusion of the viral envelope and cellular membranes to establish infection. HMPV F from some, but not all, viral strains promotes fusion only after exposure to low pH. Previous studies have identified several key residues involved in low pH triggering, including H435 and a proposed requirement for glycine at position 294. We analyzed the different levels of fusion activity, protein expression and cleavage of three HMPV F proteins not p  ...[more]

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