Lecture 5 - Attachment and Entry
Lecture 5 - Attachment and Entry
Lecture 5 - Attachment and Entry
Lecture 5
Biology 4310
Virology
Spring 2021
Virus particles are too large to diffuse across the plasma membrane
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Finding the ‘right’ cell receptor
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Enabling technologies
• Recombinant DNA
• Monoclonal antibodies
• Flow cytometry
• Nucleotide sequencing
• siRNA
• CRISPR/Cas9
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Criteria for identifying cell receptors for viruses
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ACE2 is receptor for SARS-CoV-2
DAPI ACE2-FITC NP-Cy3 MERGE
HeLa-hACE2
HeLa-bACE2
Plasmid DNA
encoding ACE2
HeLa-mACE2
HeLa that produce
ACE2
HeLa
Outside of cell
Indirectly anchored
protein Carbohydrate
Integral
membrane Lipid-anchored
proteins protein
Cell functions!
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Different viruses can bind the same receptor
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Viruses of the same family may bind different receptors
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How do virus particles attach to receptors?
Poliovirus Rhinovirus 2
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CAR
Knob
Adenovirus
http://pdb101.rcsb.org/motm/132
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Influenza virus attachment to cells
Hemagglutinin (HA)
Neuraminidase (NA)
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Sialic acid: receptor for influenza viruses
Transmembrane glycoprotein
TM
Envelope
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SARS-CoV-2 attachment
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Fusion of viral and host cell
membranes mediated by
viral fusion proteins
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Movement of endosomes
HIV-1
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HIV-1 Env mediated fusion
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A. Clathrin-mediated endocytosis
B. Fusion of viral and plasma membranes
C. Diffusion of virus particles in the cytoplasm
D. Microtubule-mediated transport
E. Sialic acids
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Three states of influenza virus HA
Post-fusion
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Class I fusion proteins
• Perpendicular to
membrane - spikes
• Mostly α-helical
• Form trimers
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Influenza virus entry
RBD
TMPRSS2
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Class II fusion proteins
• Mostly β-sheet
• Form dimers
• Parallel to the membrane
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Dengue virus entry
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Fusion is regulated
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Viral fusion peptides are exposed for insertion into the host cell membrane when:
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Uncoating of adenovirus at nuclear pore complex
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Release of poliovirus RNA
“Umbilicus” connector
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Calicivirus portal on receptor engagement
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Four modes of nuclear entry
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Receptor polymorphism and susceptibility
Rhinovirus receptors
• HRV A, B: 90 serotypes, ICAM-1; 10 serotypes LDLR
• HRV C: 49 genotypes, CDHR3
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HRV-C
Betty
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Next time: RNA directed RNA synthesis