Title : Structure of the S1 subunit C-terminal domain from bat-derived coronavirus HKU5 spike protein - Han_2017_Virology_507_101 |
Author(s) : Han X , Qi J , Song H , Wang Q , Zhang Y , Wu Y , Lu G , Yuen KY , Shi Y , Gao GF |
Ref : Virology , 507 :101 , 2017 |
Abstract :
Accumulating evidence indicates that MERS-CoV originated from bat coronaviruses (BatCoVs). Previously, we demonstrated that both MERS-CoV and BatCoV HKU4 use CD26 as a receptor, but how the BatCoVs evolved to bind CD26 is an intriguing question. Here, we solved the crystal structure of the S1 subunit C-terminal domain of HKU5 (HKU5-CTD), another BatCoV that is phylogenetically related to MERS-CoV but cannot bind to CD26. We observed that the conserved core subdomain and those of other betacoronaviruses (betaCoVs) have a similar topology of the external subdomain, indicating the same ancestor of lineage C betaCoVs. However, two deletions in two respective loops located in HKU5-CTD result in conformational variations in CD26-binding interface and are responsible for the non-binding of HKU5-CTD to CD26. Combined with sequence variation in the HKU5-CTD receptor binding interface, we propose the necessity for surveilling the mutation in BatCoV HKU5 spike protein in case of bat-to-human interspecies transmission. |
PubMedSearch : Han_2017_Virology_507_101 |
PubMedID: 28432925 |
Han X, Qi J, Song H, Wang Q, Zhang Y, Wu Y, Lu G, Yuen KY, Shi Y, Gao GF (2017)
Structure of the S1 subunit C-terminal domain from bat-derived coronavirus HKU5 spike protein
Virology
507 :101
Han X, Qi J, Song H, Wang Q, Zhang Y, Wu Y, Lu G, Yuen KY, Shi Y, Gao GF (2017)
Virology
507 :101