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Epitope mapping of histo blood group antigens bound to norovirus VLPs using STD NMR experiments reveals fine details of molecular recognition

机译:使用STD NMR实验结合于诺罗维病毒VLP的Histo血型抗原的表位映射显示了分子识别的细节

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Attachment of human noroviruses to histo blood group antigens (HBGAs) is thought to be critical for the infection process. Therefore, we have determined binding epitopes of synthetic type 1 to 6 blood group A- and B-tetrasaccharides binding to GII.4 human Norovirus virus like particles (VLPs) using STD NMR experiments. So far, little information is available from crystal structure analysis studies on the interactions of the reducing-end sugars with the protruding domain (P-domain) of the viral coat protein VP1. Here, we show that the reducing-end sugars make notable contacts with the protein surface. The type of glycosidic linkage, and the identity of the sugar at the reducing end modulate HBGA recognition. Most strikingly, type 2 structures yield only very poor saturation transfer indicating impeded binding. This observation is in accordance with previous mass spectrometry based affinity measurements, and can be understood based on recent crystal structure data of a complex of highly homologous GII.4 P-dimers with H-type 2 trisaccharide where the N-acetyl group of the reducing N-acetyl glucosamine residue points towards a loop comprising amino acids Q390 to H395. We suggest that in our case, binding of type 2 A- and B-tetrasaccharides leads to steric conflicts with this loop. In order to identify factors determining L-Fuc recognition, we also synthesized GII.4 VLPs with point mutations D391A and H395A. Prior studies had suggested that these residues, located in a second shell around the L-Fuc binding site, assist L-Fuc binding. STD NMR experiments with L-Fuc and B-trisaccharide in the presence of wild type and mutant VLPs yield virtually identical binding epitopes suggesting that these two mutations do not significantly alter HBGA recognition. Our study emphasizes that recognition of alpha-(1 -> 2)-linked L-Fuc residues is a conserved feature of GII.4 noroviruses. However, structural variation of the HBGA core structures clearly modulates molecular recognition depending on the genotype.
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    《Glycoconjugate journal》 |2017年第5期|共11页
  • 作者单位

    Univ Lubeck Inst Chem &

    Metabol Ctr Struct &

    Cell Biol Med Ratzeburger Allee 160 D-23562 Lubeck Germany;

    Univ Lubeck Inst Chem &

    Metabol Ctr Struct &

    Cell Biol Med Ratzeburger Allee 160 D-23562 Lubeck Germany;

    Univ Oviedo Inst Univ Biotecnol Asturias Dept Bioquim &

    Biol Mol E-33006 Oviedo Spain;

    Univ Oviedo Inst Univ Biotecnol Asturias Dept Bioquim &

    Biol Mol E-33006 Oviedo Spain;

    Univ Alberta Gunning Lemieux Chem Ctr Alberta Glyc Ctr 11227 Saskatchewan Dr Edmonton AB T6G G2 Canada;

    Univ Alberta Gunning Lemieux Chem Ctr Alberta Glyc Ctr 11227 Saskatchewan Dr Edmonton AB T6G G2 Canada;

    Univ Lubeck Inst Chem &

    Metabol Ctr Struct &

    Cell Biol Med Ratzeburger Allee 160 D-23562 Lubeck Germany;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 Q513.2;
  • 关键词

    Virus like particles; Binding epitope; STD NMR; Genogroup II norovirus;

    机译:病毒如颗粒;结合表位;STD NMR;Genogroup II Norovirus;

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