8ini
From Proteopedia
vaccinia H2 protein without the transmembrane region
Structural highlights
FunctionPG107_VACCW Envelope protein part of the entry-fusion complex responsible for the virus membrane fusion with host cell membrane during virus entry. Also plays a role in cell-cell fusion (syncytium formation).[1] [2] [3] Publication Abstract from PubMedVaccinia virus infection requires virus-cell membrane fusion to complete entry during endocytosis; however, it contains a large viral fusion protein complex of 11 viral proteins that share no structure or sequence homology to all the known viral fusion proteins, including type I, II, and III fusion proteins. It is thus very challenging to investigate how the vaccinia fusion complex works to trigger membrane fusion with host cells. In this study, we crystallized the ectodomain of vaccinia H2 protein, one component of the viral fusion complex. Furthermore, we performed a series of mutational, biochemical, and molecular analyses and identified two surface loops containing (170)LGYSG(174) and (125)RRGTGDAW(132) as the A28-binding region. We also showed that residues in the N-terminal helical region (amino acids 51-90) are also important for H2 function. Structural and functional analyses of viral H2 protein of the vaccinia virus entry fusion complex.,Kao C-F, Liu C-Y, Hsieh C-L, Carillo KJD, Tzou D-LM, Wang H-C, Chang W J Virol. 2023 Dec 21;97(12):e0134323. doi: 10.1128/jvi.01343-23. Epub 2023 Nov , 17. PMID:37975688[4] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. References
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Categories: Large Structures | Vaccinia virus | Chang W | Ko TP | Liu CY | Wang HC