Enabling the 'host jump': Structural determinants of receptor-binding specificity in influenza A viruses

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Abstract

The recent emergence of the H7N9 avian influenza A virus and its ability to infect humans emphasize the epidemic and pandemic potential of these viruses. Interspecies transmission is the result of many factors, which ultimately lead to a change in the host tropism of the virus. One of the key factors involved is a shift in the receptor-binding specificity of the virus, which is mostly determined by mutations in the viral haemagglutinin (HA). In this Review, we discuss recent crystallographic studies that provide molecular insights into HA-host receptor interactions that have enabled several influenza A virus subtypes to 'jump' from avian to human hosts.

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Shi, Y., Wu, Y., Zhang, W., Qi, J., & Gao, G. F. (2014, December 18). Enabling the “host jump”: Structural determinants of receptor-binding specificity in influenza A viruses. Nature Reviews Microbiology. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrmicro3362

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