Structure of influenza haemagglutinin at the pH of membrane fusion

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Abstract

Low pH induces a conformational change in the influenza virus haemagglutinin, which then mediates fusion of the viral and host cell membranes. The three-dimensional structure of a fragment of the haemagglutinin in this conformation reveals a major refolding of the secondary and tertiary structure of the molecule. The apolar fusion peptide moves at least 100 Å to one tip of the molecule. At the other end a helical segment unfolds, a subdomain relocates reversing the chain direction, and part of the structure becomes disordered. © 2002 Nature Publishing Group.

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Bullough, P. A., Hughson, F. M., Skehel, J. J., & Wiley, D. C. (1994). Structure of influenza haemagglutinin at the pH of membrane fusion. Nature, 371(6492), 37–43. https://doi.org/10.1038/371037a0

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