Abstract
The switch in glycan-receptor specificity of influenza viruses may cause their interspecies transmission. However, tools that can simultaneous unveil the different receptor specificities of a single virus strain, in a homogeneous solution, have been elusive. Here we show a simple yet effective "2D glycosheet" that is capable of simultaneously identifying the human-and avian-glycan-receptor specificity of influenza viruses. Two fluorophores with different emission colors are coupled with avian-or human-glycan receptors. Then, the glycan-fluorophore conjugates with different receptors and emission colors are co-assembled on a 2D molybdenum disulfide platform, producing a duplexed, fluorogenic 2D glycosheet. While the system shows a single emission color with viruses containing a single receptor specificity, in the presence of a virus (H7N9) containing dual (human-and avian-) receptor specificity the system produces both emission colors. Interestingly, the use of graphene oxide and carbon nanotubes as the material substrate also produces dual emission with H7N9, thus enabling a new generation of low-dimensional glycomaterials for effectively probing the switch in receptor-specificity of influenza viruses.
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Song, J. X., Tang, X. Y., Zhou, D. M., Zhang, W., James, T. D., He, X. P., & Tian, H. (2017). A fluorogenic 2D glycosheet for the simultaneous identification of human-and avian-receptor specificity in influenza viruses. Materials Horizons, 4(3), 431–436. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6mh00571c
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