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Unraveling a Three-Step Spatiotemporal Mechanism of Triggering of Receptor-Induced Nipah Virus Fusion and Cell Entry

Qian Liu 1
Jacquelyn A Stone 1
Birgit Bradel-Tretheway 1
Jeffrey Dabundo 1
Javier A Benavides Montano 2
Jennifer Santos Montanez 1
Scott B Biering 1
Anthony V Nicola 2
Ronald M Iorio 3
Xiaonan Lu 4
Hector C. Aguilar 2
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2013-11-21
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR1.987
CiteScore10.2
Impact factor4.9
ISSN15537366, 15537374
Molecular Biology
Genetics
Microbiology
Immunology
Parasitology
Virology
Abstract
Membrane fusion is essential for entry of the biomedically-important paramyxoviruses into their host cells (viral-cell fusion), and for syncytia formation (cell-cell fusion), often induced by paramyxoviral infections [e.g. those of the deadly Nipah virus (NiV)]. For most paramyxoviruses, membrane fusion requires two viral glycoproteins. Upon receptor binding, the attachment glycoprotein (HN/H/G) triggers the fusion glycoprotein (F) to undergo conformational changes that merge viral and/or cell membranes. However, a significant knowledge gap remains on how HN/H/G couples cell receptor binding to F-triggering. Via interdisciplinary approaches we report the first comprehensive mechanism of NiV membrane fusion triggering, involving three spatiotemporally sequential cell receptor-induced conformational steps in NiV-G: two in the head and one in the stalk. Interestingly, a headless NiV-G mutant was able to trigger NiV-F, and the two head conformational steps were required for the exposure of the stalk domain. Moreover, the headless NiV-G prematurely triggered NiV-F on virions, indicating that the NiV-G head prevents premature triggering of NiV-F on virions by concealing a F-triggering stalk domain until the correct time and place: receptor-binding. Based on these and recent paramyxovirus findings, we present a comprehensive and fundamentally conserved mechanistic model of paramyxovirus membrane fusion triggering and cell entry.
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Liu Q. et al. Unraveling a Three-Step Spatiotemporal Mechanism of Triggering of Receptor-Induced Nipah Virus Fusion and Cell Entry // PLoS Pathogens. 2013. Vol. 9. No. 11. p. e1003770.
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Liu Q., Stone J. A., Bradel-Tretheway B., Dabundo J., Benavides Montano J. A., Santos Montanez J., Biering S. B., Nicola A. V., Iorio R. M., Lu X., Aguilar H. C. Unraveling a Three-Step Spatiotemporal Mechanism of Triggering of Receptor-Induced Nipah Virus Fusion and Cell Entry // PLoS Pathogens. 2013. Vol. 9. No. 11. p. e1003770.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1371/journal.ppat.1003770
UR - https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003770
TI - Unraveling a Three-Step Spatiotemporal Mechanism of Triggering of Receptor-Induced Nipah Virus Fusion and Cell Entry
T2 - PLoS Pathogens
AU - Liu, Qian
AU - Stone, Jacquelyn A
AU - Bradel-Tretheway, Birgit
AU - Dabundo, Jeffrey
AU - Benavides Montano, Javier A
AU - Santos Montanez, Jennifer
AU - Biering, Scott B
AU - Nicola, Anthony V
AU - Iorio, Ronald M
AU - Lu, Xiaonan
AU - Aguilar, Hector C.
PY - 2013
DA - 2013/11/21
PB - Public Library of Science (PLoS)
SP - e1003770
IS - 11
VL - 9
PMID - 24278018
SN - 1553-7366
SN - 1553-7374
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@article{2013_Liu,
author = {Qian Liu and Jacquelyn A Stone and Birgit Bradel-Tretheway and Jeffrey Dabundo and Javier A Benavides Montano and Jennifer Santos Montanez and Scott B Biering and Anthony V Nicola and Ronald M Iorio and Xiaonan Lu and Hector C. Aguilar},
title = {Unraveling a Three-Step Spatiotemporal Mechanism of Triggering of Receptor-Induced Nipah Virus Fusion and Cell Entry},
journal = {PLoS Pathogens},
year = {2013},
volume = {9},
publisher = {Public Library of Science (PLoS)},
month = {nov},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003770},
number = {11},
pages = {e1003770},
doi = {10.1371/journal.ppat.1003770}
}
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Liu, Qian, et al. “Unraveling a Three-Step Spatiotemporal Mechanism of Triggering of Receptor-Induced Nipah Virus Fusion and Cell Entry.” PLoS Pathogens, vol. 9, no. 11, Nov. 2013, p. e1003770. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003770.