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The Pro-fusion Domain of Herpes Simplex Virus Glycoprotein D (gD) Interacts with the GD N Terminus and is Displaced by Soluble Forms of Viral Receptors

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Date 2005 Jun 24
PMID 15972328
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Entry of herpes simplex virus into the cell requires the interaction of gD with one of its receptors, herpesvirus entry mediator or nectin 1, and the intervention of gB, gH, or gL, required to execute fusion of the virion envelope with cell membranes. The gD ectodomain is organized in two structurally and functionally differentiated regions. The N terminus (residues 1-260) carries the receptor binding sites, and the C terminus (residues 260-310) functions as the pro-fusion domain (PFD), which is required for viral infectivity and fusion but not for receptor binding. The objective of our studies is to elucidate how gD links receptor recognition to the triggering of fusion. Here, we show that PFD is made of subdomains 1 and 2 (amino acids 260-285 and 285-310). Each one partially contributed to herpes simplex virus infectivity. By means of glutathione S-transferase (GST) fusion proteins, we show that PFD bound soluble forms of gD, truncated at residue 260 (gD260t) or downstream. Both PFD subdomains bound gD260t, highlighting multiple contact sites between the N and C termini of gD. When gD260t was in complex with either receptor, it failed to bind GST-PFD. In turn, the receptors did not bind GST-PFD, irrespective of whether they were in complex with gD. Thus, gD260t interacted with the C terminus only if unbound to the receptor. We propose that (i) before receptor binding, gD adopts a "closed" conformation in which the N and C termini interact; and (ii) on encounter with a receptor, gD modifies its conformation and the N and C termini are released from reciprocal interactions ("opened" conformation) and enabled to trigger fusion.

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