Chemical insight into the influenza a virus hemagglutinin binding to the sialoside revealed by the fragment molecular orbital method

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Abstract

The present mini-review aims first at an introduction to two thermodynamic essentials of the binding between the influenza A virus hemagglutinin (HA) and the cell surface receptor sialoside, (1) the equilibrium 1:1 binding of the HA with the sialoside, (2) the polyvalent effect of the HA binding to the polyvalent sialoside. Second, the review intro-duces the fragment molecular orbital (FMO) studies of the HA-sialoside (1:1) complexes. The recent FMO method with the polarizable continuum model as one of the residue-based energy analysis method has revealed the role of key amino acid residue on the selective HA subtype H3 binding to the sialosides. © Toshihiko Sawada.

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Sawada, T. (2012). Chemical insight into the influenza a virus hemagglutinin binding to the sialoside revealed by the fragment molecular orbital method. Open Glycoscience, 5(1), 26–30. https://doi.org/10.2174/1875398101205010026

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