Structures and receptor binding of hemagglutinins from human-infecting h7n9 influenza viruses

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Abstract

An avian-origin human-infecting influenza (H7N9) virus was recently identified in China. We have evaluated the viral hemagglutinin (HA) receptor-binding properties of two human H7N9 isolates, A/Shanghai/1/2013 (SH-H7N9) (containing the avian-signature residue Gln226) and A/Anhui/1/2013 (AH-H7N9) (containing the mammalian-signature residue Leu 226). We found that SH-H7N9 HA preferentially binds the avian receptor analog, whereas AH-H7N9 HA binds both avian and human receptor analogs. Furthermore, an AH-H7N9 mutant HA (Leu226 → Gln) was found to exhibit dual receptor-binding property, indicating that other amino acid substitutions contribute to the receptor-binding switch. The structures of SH-H7N9 HA, AH-H7N9 HA, and its mutant in complex with either avian or human receptor analogs show how AH-H7N9 can bind human receptors while still retaining the avian receptor-binding property.

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Shi, Y., Zhang, W., Wang, F., Qi, J., Wu, Y., Song, H., … Gao, G. F. (2013). Structures and receptor binding of hemagglutinins from human-infecting h7n9 influenza viruses. Science, 342(6155), 243–247. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1242917

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