2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2019.08.005
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A conserved histidine in Group-1 influenza subtype hemagglutinin proteins is essential for membrane fusion activity

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“…HA stability and the pH values that trigger conformational transformation vary among strains, and few mutations have been identified with a broad cross-subtype-stabilizing effect (27)(28)(29)(30). pH-sensitive regions that initiate the HA's large conformational changes have been previously described (14,15,21,(30)(31)(32)(33). In this study, we targeted the regions involved in early structural rearrangements to stabilize the HA trimers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HA stability and the pH values that trigger conformational transformation vary among strains, and few mutations have been identified with a broad cross-subtype-stabilizing effect (27)(28)(29)(30). pH-sensitive regions that initiate the HA's large conformational changes have been previously described (14,15,21,(30)(31)(32)(33). In this study, we targeted the regions involved in early structural rearrangements to stabilize the HA trimers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The observed increase in viral receptor binding with the introduction of HA N129D suggests the following model. The prefusion conformation of HA proteins carrying bnAb escape mutations in the stem domain is destabilized, such that unfolding to the postfusion conformation is more likely to occur prematurely ( 18 , 31 , 45 ). This destabilization may in turn increase the fraction of HA protomers on a virion that are unable to mediate receptor binding, lowering the avidity of virion binding to cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, antibodies to the stem are harder to elicit but have greater breadth than head-binding antibodies, neutralizing a broader range of IAVs ( 6 , 13 17 ). In addition, the stem region is thought to be inherently less permissive to viral escape because it is essential to stabilize the HA trimeric structure and to drive viral fusion through HA conformational change ( 18 , 19 ). Therefore, the stem has been regarded as a promising target for universal vaccines and antiviral therapeutics ( 7 ).…”
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“…Generally, antibodies to the stem are harder to elicit but have greater breadth than head binding antibodies, neutralizing a broader range of IAVs 6, 14, 15, 16, 17 . In addition, the stem region is thought to be inherently less permissive to viral escape because it is essential to stabilize the HA trimeric structure and to drive viral fusion through HA conformational change 18, 19 . Therefore, the stem has been regarded as a promising target for universal vaccines and anti-viral therapeutics 7 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%