π Structural basis for human coronavirus attachment to sialic acid receptors
Β© 2019, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc. Coronaviruses cause respiratory tract infections in humans and outbreaks of deadly pneumonia worldwide. Infections are initiated by the transmembrane spike (S) glycoprotein, which binds to host receptors and fuses the viral and cellular membranes. To understand the molecular basis of coronavirus attachment to oligosaccharide receptors, we determined cryo-EM structures of coronavirus OC43 S glycoprotein trimer in isolation and in complex with a 9-O-acetylated sialic acid. We show that the ligand binds with fast kinetics to a surface-exposed groove and that interactions at the identified site are essential for S-mediated viral entry into host cells, but free monosaccharide does not trigger fusogenic conformational changes. The receptor-interacting site is conserved in all coronavirus S glycoproteins that engage 9-O-acetyl-sialogycans, with an architecture similar to those of the ligand-binding pockets of coronavirus hemagglutinin esterases and influenza virus C/D hemagglutinin-esterase fusion glycoproteins. Our results demonstrate these viruses evolved similar strategies to engage sialoglycans at the surface of target cells.
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π host cell (262)
π hemagglutinin esterase (10)
π respiratory tract (344)
π sialic acid (42)
π tract infections (83)
π viral entry (91)
author
π€ Alejandra Tortorici, M.
π€ Walls, Alexandra C.
π€ Lang, Yifei
π€ Wang, Chunyan
π€ Li, Zeshi
π€ Koerhuis, Danielle
π€ Boons, Geert Jan
π€ Bosch, Berend Jan
π€ Rey, FΓ©lix A.
π€ de Groot, Raoul J.
π€ Veesler, David
year
β° 2019
issn
π 15459985 15459993
volume
26
number
6
page
481-489
citedbycount
7
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