π Identification of sialic acid-binding function for the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus spike glycoprotein
Β© 2017, National Academy of Sciences. Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) targets the epithelial cells of the respiratory tract both in humans and in its natural host, the dromedary camel. Virion attachment to host cells is mediated by 20-nm-long homotrimers of spike envelope protein S. The N-terminal subunit of each S protomer, called S1, folds into four distinct domains designated S1A through S1D. Binding of MERS-CoV to the cell surface entry receptor dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4) occurs via S1B. We now demonstrate that in addition to DPP4, MERS-CoV binds to sialic acid (Sia). Initially demonstrated by hemagglutination assay with human erythrocytes and intact virus, MERS-CoV Sia-binding activity was assigned to S subdomain S1A. When multivalently displayed on nanoparticles, S1 or S1A bound to human erythrocytes and to human mucin in a strictly Sia-dependent fashion. Glycan array analysis revealed a preference for Ξ±2,3-linked Sias over Ξ±2,6-linked Sias, which correlates with the differential distribution of Ξ±2,3-linked Sias and the predominant sites of MERS-CoV replication in the upper and lower respiratory tracts of camels and humans, respectively. Binding is hampered by Sia modifications such as 5-N-glycolylation and (7,)9-O-acetylation. Depletion of cell surface Sia by neuraminidase treatment inhibited MERS-CoV entry of Calu-3 human airway cells, thus providing direct evidence that virusβSia interactions may aid in virion attachment. The combined observations lead us to propose that high-specificity, low-affinity attachment of MERS-CoV to sialoglycans during the preattachment or early attachment phase may form another determinant governing the host range and tissue tropism of this zoonotic pathogen.
keywords
π syndrome coronavirus (1074)
π host cell (262)
π cell surface (110)
π dipeptidyl peptidase (47)
π respiratory syndrome (2004)
π respiratory tract (344)
π sialic acid (42)
π epithelial cells (128)
author
π€ Li, Wentao
π€ Hulswit, Ruben J.G.
π€ Widjaja, Ivy
π€ Raj, V. Stalin
π€ McBride, Ryan
π€ Peng, Wenjie
π€ Widagdo, W.
π€ Tortorici, M. Alejandra
π€ Van Dieren, Brenda
π€ Lang, Yifei
π€ Van Lent, Jan W.M.
π€ Paulson, James C.
π€ De Haan, Cornelis A.M.
π€ De Groot, Raoul J.
π€ Van Kuppeveld, Frank J.M.
π€ Haagmans, Bart L.
π€ Bosch, Berend Jan
year
β° 2017
issn
π 10916490 00278424
volume
114
number
40
page
E8508-E8517
citedbycount
41
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