Fluorescent Trimeric Hemagglutinins Reveal Multivalent Receptor Binding Properties

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2019-02-15

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Nemanichvili, NikolozISNI 000000049291495X
Tomris, Ilhan
Turner, Hannah L
McBride, Ryan
Grant, Oliver C
van der Woude, RoosmarijnISNI 000000049296042X
Aldosari, MohammedISNI 0000000517529274
Pieters, RolandORCID 0000-0003-4723-3584ISNI 0000000391858821
Woods, Robert J
Paulson, James C

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Abstract

Influenza A virus carries hundreds of trimeric hemagglutinins proteins (HA) on its viral envelope that interact with various sialylated glycans on a host cell. This interaction represents a multivalent binding event that is present in all the current receptor-binding assays, including those employing viruses or precomplexed HA trimers. To study the nature of such multivalent binding events, we fused a super folder GFP (sfGFP) to the C-terminus of trimeric HA to allow direct visualization of HA-receptor interactions without the need for additional fluorescent antibodies. The multivalent binding of the HA-sfGFP proteins was studied using glycan arrays and tissue staining. The HA-sfGFP with human-type receptor specificity was able to bind to a glycan array as the free trimer. In contrast, the HA-sfGFP with avian-type receptor specificity required multimerization by antibodies before binding to glycans on the glycan array could be observed. Interestingly, multimerization was not required for binding to tissues. The array data may be explained by the possible bivalent binding mode of a single human specific HA trimer to complex branched N-glycans, which is not possible for the avian specific HA due to geometrical constrains of the binding sites. The fact that this specificity pattern changes upon interaction with a cell surface probably represents the enhanced amount of glycan orientations and variable densities vs. those on the glycan array.

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Influenza, attachment protein, bidentate, multivalent, precomplexing

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Nemanichvili, N, Tomris, I, Turner, H L, McBride, R, Grant, O C, van der Woude, R, Aldosari, M H, Pieters, R J, Woods, R J, Paulson, J C, Boons, G-J, Ward, A B, Verheije, M H & de Vries, R P 2019, 'Fluorescent Trimeric Hemagglutinins Reveal Multivalent Receptor Binding Properties', Journal of Molecular Biology, vol. 431, no. 4, pp. 842-856. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmb.2018.12.014