Sequence requirements for cleavage activation of influenza virus hemagglutinin expressed in mammalian cells.

Y Kawaoka, RG Webster - Proceedings of the National …, 1988 - National Acad Sciences
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1988National Acad Sciences
Cleavage of the hemagglutinin (HA) in tissue culture systems has been correlated with
virulence of avian influenza viruses. To examine the structural requirements for cleavage of
the HA, the HA gene from a virulent H5 influenza virus was expressed in mammalian cells
(CV-1), and the cleavage site of the HA was explored by using site-specific mutagenesis.
The expressed HA protein exhibited normal cleavage, transport to the cell membrane, and
ability to adsorb and to fuse erythrocytes at pH 5. Site-specific mutagenesis of the HA directly …
Cleavage of the hemagglutinin (HA) in tissue culture systems has been correlated with virulence of avian influenza viruses. To examine the structural requirements for cleavage of the HA, the HA gene from a virulent H5 influenza virus was expressed in mammalian cells (CV-1), and the cleavage site of the HA was explored by using site-specific mutagenesis. The expressed HA protein exhibited normal cleavage, transport to the cell membrane, and ability to adsorb and to fuse erythrocytes at pH 5. Site-specific mutagenesis of the HA directly established that (i) most of the basic amino acids at this site are critical for cleavage activation; (ii) besides the connecting peptide sequence, at least one other structural feature of the HA is required for enzyme recognition; and (iii) the length of the connecting peptide can abrogate the structural feature(s).
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