Structure of a Zinc-binding Domain in the Junin Virus Envelope Glycoprotein

被引:43
|
作者
Briknarova, Klara [1 ,2 ]
Thomas, Celestine J. [2 ]
York, Joanne [3 ]
Nunberg, Jack H. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Montana, Dept Chem & Biochem, Missoula, MT 59812 USA
[2] Univ Montana, Ctr Biomol Struct & Dynam, Missoula, MT 59812 USA
[3] Univ Montana, Montana Biotechnol Ctr, Missoula, MT 59812 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
LYMPHOCYTIC CHORIOMENINGITIS VIRUS; STABLE SIGNAL PEPTIDE; RECOMBINANT VACCINIA VIRUS; PH-INDUCED ACTIVATION; MEMBRANE-FUSION; GP-C; IDENTIFICATION; RECEPTOR; ARENAVIRUSES; MECHANISMS;
D O I
10.1074/jbc.M110.166025
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Arenaviruses cause acute hemorrhagic fevers with high mortality. Entry of the virus into the host cell is mediated by the viral envelope glycoprotein, GPC. In contrast to other class I viral envelope glycoproteins, the mature GPC complex contains a cleaved stable signal peptide (SSP) in addition to the canonical receptor-binding (G1) and transmembrane fusion (G2) subunits. SSP is critical for intracellular transport of the GPC complex to the cell surface and for its membrane-fusion activity. Previous studies have suggested that SSP is retained in GPC through interaction with a zinc-binding domain (ZBD) in the cytoplasmic tail of G2. Here we used NMR spectroscopy to determine the structure of Junin virus (JUNV) ZBD (G2 residues 445-485) and investigate its interaction with a conserved Cys residue (Cys-57) in SSP. We show that JUNV ZBD displays a novel fold containing two zinc ions. One zinc ion is coordinated by His-447, His-449, Cys-455, and His-485. The second zinc ion is coordinated by His-459, Cys-467, and Cys-469 and readily accepts Cys-57 from SSP as the fourth ligand. Our studies describe the structural basis for retention of the unique SSP subunit and suggest a mechanism whereby SSP is positioned in the GPC complex to modulate pH-dependent membrane fusion.
引用
收藏
页码:1528 / 1536
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Structure of the Epstein Barr virus major envelope glycoprotein and CR2 binding
    Szakonyi, Gerda
    Klein, Michael G.
    Hannan, Jonathan P.
    Young, Kendra A.
    Ma, Runlin Z.
    Holers, V. Michael
    Chen, Xiaojiang S.
    MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY, 2007, 44 (1-3) : 246 - 247
  • [22] Dispensability of zinc and the putative zinc-binding domain in bacterial glutamyl-tRNA synthetase
    Chongdar, Nipa
    Dasgupta, Saumya
    Datta, Ajit Bikram
    Basu, Gautam
    BIOSCIENCE REPORTS, 2015, 35
  • [23] The C domain in the surface envelope glycoprotein of subgroup C feline leukemia virus is a second receptor-binding domain
    Rey, Michelle A.
    Prasad, Rati
    Tailor, Chetankumar S.
    VIROLOGY, 2008, 370 (02) : 273 - 284
  • [24] Mutations in a putative zinc-binding domain inactivate the mitochondrial intermediate peptidase
    Chew, A
    Rollins, RA
    Sakati, WR
    Isaya, G
    BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 1996, 226 (03) : 822 - 829
  • [25] HUMAN INTERLEUKIN-3 CONTAINS A DISCONTINUOUS ZINC-BINDING DOMAIN
    SMIT, V
    VANVEELEN, PA
    TJADEN, UR
    VANDERGREEF, J
    HAAIJMAN, JJ
    BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 1992, 187 (02) : 859 - 866
  • [26] A NOVEL ZINC-BINDING DOMAIN CONSERVED IN METALLOENDOPEPTIDASES FROM BACTERIA TO MAN
    BECKER, AB
    DING, L
    ROTH, RA
    FASEB JOURNAL, 1992, 6 (01): : A410 - A410
  • [27] Identification of a Chemoreceptor Zinc-Binding Domain Common to Cytoplasmic Bacterial Chemoreceptors
    Draper, Jenny
    Karplus, Kevin
    Ottemann, Karen M.
    JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY, 2011, 193 (17) : 4338 - 4345
  • [28] The envelope glycoprotein of simian immunodeficiency virus contains an enterotoxin domain
    Swaggerty, CL
    Frolov, AA
    McArthur, MJ
    Cox, VW
    Tong, S
    Compans, RW
    Ball, JM
    VIROLOGY, 2000, 277 (02) : 250 - 261
  • [29] PHYS 428-Folding of a computationally redesigned zinc-binding domain
    Kang, Seung-gu
    Tang, Jia
    Gai, Feng
    Saven, Jeffery G.
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2007, 234
  • [30] Residues in domain III of the dengue virus envelope glycoprotein involved in cell-surface glycosaminoglycan binding
    Watterson, Daniel
    Kobe, Bostjan
    Young, Paul R.
    JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY, 2012, 93 : 72 - 82