Cryo-EM structure of the prefusion state of canine distemper virus fusion protein ectodomain

IF 3.5 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
David Kalbermatter , Neeta Shrestha , Flavio M. Gall , Marianne Wyss , Rainer Riedl , Philippe Plattet , Dimitrios Fotiadis
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Abstract

Measles virus (MeV) and canine distemper virus (CDV), two members of the Morbillivirus genus, are still causing important global diseases of humans and animals, respectively. To enter target cells, morbilliviruses rely on an envelope-anchored machinery, which is composed of two interacting glycoproteins: a tetrameric receptor binding (H) protein and a trimeric fusion (F) protein. To execute membrane fusion, the F protein initially adopts a metastable, prefusion state that refolds into a highly stable postfusion conformation as the result of a finely coordinated activation process mediated by the H protein. Here, we employed cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) and single particle reconstruction to elucidate the structure of the prefusion state of the CDV F protein ectodomain (solF) at 4.3 Å resolution. Stabilization of the prefusion solF trimer was achieved by fusing the GCNt trimerization sequence at the C-terminal protein region, and expressing and purifying the recombinant protein in the presence of a morbilliviral fusion inhibitor class compound. The three-dimensional cryo-EM map of prefusion CDV solF in complex with the inhibitor clearly shows density for the ligand at the protein binding site suggesting common mechanisms of membrane fusion activation and inhibition employed by different morbillivirus members.

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犬瘟热病毒融合蛋白外结构域融合前状态的低温电镜结构
麻疹病毒(MeV)和犬瘟热病毒(CDV)是麻疹病毒属的两个成员,仍然分别引起人类和动物的重要全球疾病。为了进入靶细胞,脊灰病毒依靠包膜锚定机制,该机制由两种相互作用的糖蛋白组成:四聚体受体结合蛋白(H)和三聚体融合蛋白(F)。为了实现膜融合,F蛋白最初采用亚稳的预融合状态,在H蛋白介导的精细协调的激活过程中,F蛋白重新折叠成高度稳定的融合后构象。在这里,我们采用低温电镜(cryo-EM)和单粒子重建来阐明CDV F蛋白外畴(solF)在4.3 Å分辨率下预融合状态的结构。通过在c端蛋白区融合GCNt三聚化序列,并在存在病毒融合抑制剂类化合物的情况下表达和纯化重组蛋白,实现了预融合溶剂三聚体的稳定。预融合CDV溶质与抑制剂复合物的三维冷冻电镜图清楚地显示了蛋白质结合位点配体的密度,表明不同麻疹病毒成员采用的膜融合激活和抑制的共同机制。
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Journal of Structural Biology: X
Journal of Structural Biology: X Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Structural Biology
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