Hemagglutinin
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<StructureSection load='' size='500' side='right' scene ='Hemagglutinin/Blackground2wre/1' caption='Structure of Viral Hemagglutinin ([[2wre]])'> | <StructureSection load='' size='500' side='right' scene ='Hemagglutinin/Blackground2wre/1' caption='Structure of Viral Hemagglutinin ([[2wre]])'> | ||
- | [[Hemagglutinin|Hemagglutinins]] (HA) are one of the two antigenic Glycoproteins inserted into the influenza virus' membrane. There are at least 16 different forms of HA Antigens classified from H1 to H16. H1, H2, H3 are specific to human influenza. HAs have two main functions crucial for the viral infection cycle: | + | [[Hemagglutinin|Hemagglutinins]] (HA) are one of the two antigenic Glycoproteins inserted into the influenza virus' membrane. There are at least 16 different forms of HA Antigens classified from H1 to H16. H1, H2, H3 are specific to human [[influenza]]. HAs have two main functions crucial for the viral infection cycle: |
1. On the target cell, HA bind the receptor which is composed by Sialic acid <ref>Gottschalk A. Chemistry of virus receptors. The Viruses. 1959;3:51–61.</ref> allowing the virus/cell interaction. | 1. On the target cell, HA bind the receptor which is composed by Sialic acid <ref>Gottschalk A. Chemistry of virus receptors. The Viruses. 1959;3:51–61.</ref> allowing the virus/cell interaction. | ||
2. HA induce the fusion between the host cell and the virus which can entry into the cytoplasm. | 2. HA induce the fusion between the host cell and the virus which can entry into the cytoplasm. | ||
- | Because the HA are the major Antigens of the Virus, Antibodies recognized them and for this reason HA often change. | + | Because the HA are the major Antigens of the Virus, [[Antibody|Antibodies]] recognized them and for this reason HA often change. |
==Hemagglutinin Structure== | ==Hemagglutinin Structure== |
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Additional Resources
For additional information, see: Influenza
Bibliographie
- ↑ Gottschalk A. Chemistry of virus receptors. The Viruses. 1959;3:51–61.
- ↑ Liu J, Stevens DJ, Haire LF, Walker PA, Coombs PJ, Russell RJ, Gamblin SJ, Skehel JJ. Structures of receptor complexes formed by hemagglutinins from the Asian Influenza pandemic of 1957. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009 Oct 6;106(40):17175-80. Epub 2009 Sep 28. PMID:19805083
- Hemagglutinin (HA) - Cell Binding protein in Avian Influenza; Jack Cerchiara,'06 and Brendan Holsberry, 07;http://biology.kenyon.edu/BMB/Chime2/2005/Cerchiara-Holsberry/FRAMES/start.htm
- The structure and function of the hemagglutinin membrane glycoprotein of influenza virus; Wiley DC, Skehel JJ. Annu Rev Biochem. 1987;56:365-94. PMID: 3304138
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