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Structure of Influenza Haemagglutinin at Neutral and at Fusogenic PH by Electron Cryo-microscopy

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Journal FEBS Lett
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1999 Dec 22
PMID 10606732
Citations 36
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Abstract

The three-dimensional structures of the complete haemagglutinin (HA) of influenza virus A/Japan/305/57 (H2N2) in its native (neutral pH) and membrane fusion-competent (low pH) form by electron cryo-microscopy at a resolution of 10 A and 14 A, respectively, have been determined. In the fusion-competent form the subunits remain closely associated preserving typical overall features of the trimeric ectodomain at neutral pH. Rearrangements of the tertiary structure in the distal and the stem parts are associated with the formation of a central cavity through the entire ectodomain. We suggest that the cavity is essential for relocation of the so-called fusion sequence of HA towards the target membrane.

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