Influenza hemagglutinin subtypes have different sequence constraints despite sharing extremely similar structures.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 VIROLOGY
Virus Evolution Pub Date : 2026-03-21 eCollection Date: 2026-01-01 DOI:10.1093/ve/veag018
Jenny J Ahn, Timothy C Yu, Bernadeta Dadonaite, Caelan E Radford, Jesse D Bloom
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Abstract

Hemagglutinins (HAs) from different influenza A virus subtypes share as little as ~40% amino acid identity, yet their protein structure and cell entry function are highly conserved. Here, we examine the extent that sequence constraints on HA differ across three subtypes. To do this, we first use pseudovirus deep mutational scanning to measure how all amino-acid mutations to an H7 HA affect its cell entry function. We then compare these new measurements to previously described measurements of how all mutations to H3 and H5 HAs affect cell entry function. We find that ~50% of HA sites display substantially diverged preferences for different amino acids across the HA subtypes. The sites with the most divergent amino-acid preferences tend to be buried and have biochemically distinct wildtype amino acids in the different HA subtypes. We provide an example of how rewiring the interactions among contacting residues has dramatically shifted which amino acids are tolerated at specific sites. Overall, our results show how proteins with the same structure and function can become subject to very different site-specific evolutionary constraints as their sequences diverge.

流感血凝素亚型具有不同的序列约束,尽管共享极其相似的结构。
来自不同甲型流感病毒亚型的血凝素(HAs)只有约40%的氨基酸相同,但它们的蛋白质结构和细胞进入功能是高度保守的。在这里,我们研究了HA的序列约束在三种亚型之间的差异程度。为此,我们首先使用假病毒深度突变扫描来测量H7 HA的所有氨基酸突变如何影响其细胞进入功能。然后,我们将这些新的测量结果与先前描述的H3和H5 HAs的所有突变如何影响细胞进入功能的测量结果进行比较。我们发现,大约50%的HA位点在HA亚型中对不同氨基酸的偏好存在显著差异。在不同HA亚型中,氨基酸偏好差异最大的位点往往被埋没,并且具有生物化学上不同的野生型氨基酸。我们提供了一个例子,如何重新布线的相互作用之间的接触残基已经大大改变了哪些氨基酸是耐受在特定的位置。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,具有相同结构和功能的蛋白质如何随着序列的分化而受到非常不同的位点特异性进化约束。
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Virus Evolution
Virus Evolution Immunology and Microbiology-Microbiology
CiteScore
10.50
自引率
5.70%
发文量
108
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Virus Evolution is a new Open Access journal focusing on the long-term evolution of viruses, viruses as a model system for studying evolutionary processes, viral molecular epidemiology and environmental virology. The aim of the journal is to provide a forum for original research papers, reviews, commentaries and a venue for in-depth discussion on the topics relevant to virus evolution.
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