Hemagglutinin

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[[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 Infections|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 Infections|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.

Revision as of 07:33, 5 November 2012

Structure of glycosylated Viral Hemagglutinin trimer complex with galactose (2wre)

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Contents

3D structures of hemagglutinin

Updated June 2012

3aj5, 3ah1, 3ah2, 3ah4 – CbHA1 + glucoside - Clostridium botulinum
1qxm - CbHA1 (mutant)
3aj6 - CbHA1 (mutant) + glucoside
2zoe, 2zs6 – CbHA3 + glucoside
2e4m – CbHA1 + HA17

Influenza hemagglutinin

3qqi, 3mlh - IvHA1 receptor-binding domain – Influenza virus
2jrd, 1ibn, 1ibo – IvHA fusion domain – NMR
2dci, 2xoo, 2xop - IvHA fusion domain (mutant) – NMR
2ibx, 1ti8, 2wr0, 2wr1, 2wr2, 2wr3, 2wr4, 2wr5, 2wr7, 2wrb, 2wrc, 2wrd, 2wre, 2wrf, 2wrg, 2wrh – IvHA
1ha0 – IvHA precursor (mutant)
1qu1 – IvHA2
3m5g, 3al4, 3lzg, 3m6s, 3ku3, 3ku5, 3hto, 3eyj, 3bt6, 1ru7, 1ruy, 1ruz, 1rd8, 1mql, 1htm, 2hmg, 3hmg, 4hmg, 5hmg, 1jsd, 1jsm, 3s11, 3s12, 3s13 - IvHA1 + HA2
1jsh, 1jsi, 1jsn, 1jso - IvHA1 + HA2 + sialic acid
3ubj, 3ube, 3ubn, 3ubq - IvHA1 (mutant) + HA2 + sialic acid
3htp, 3htq, 3htt, 2rft, 2rfu, 1rv0, 1rvt, 1rvx, 1rvz, 1mqm, 1mqn, 1hgd, 1hge, 1hgf, 1hgg, 1hgh, 1hgi, 1hgj, 3m5h, 3m5i, 3m5j - IvHA1 + HA2 + polysaccharide
3eyk, 3eym - IvHA1 + HA2 + membrane-fusion inhibitor
3ku6 - IvHA1 (mutant) + HA2
2viu - IvHA1 (mutant) + HA2 (mutant)
3r2x – IvHA1 receptor-binding domain + HA2 fusion subunit + designed HA-binding protein
3qqb, 3qqe, 3qqo - IvHA1 + HA2 ectodomain (mutant)
2fk0 - IvHA14 receptor-binding domain + HA2 membrane-fusion domain
3lzf, 3gbm, 3gbn, 3fku, 1ken, 1eo8, 1qfu, 2vir, 3sdy, 3sm5, 3ztj, 3ztn - IvHA1 + HA2 + antibody
2vis, 2vit - IvHA1 (mutant) + antibody

Viral hemagglutinin-neuraminidase

1usx – NvPIV head domain + thiosialoside – Newcastle diasease virus
1usr, 1e8t, 1e8u, 1e8v - NvPIV head domain
3t1e - NvPIV ectodomain
1v2i, 2v3b, 1v3b – hPIV – Human parainfluenza virus
2v3c, 2v3d, 1v3c, 1v3d, 1v3e – hPIV + glucoside
2v3e – hPIV + zanamavir
1z4v, 1z4w, 1z4z, 1z50 – SvPIV extracellular domain + DANA – Simian virus
1z4x, 1z4y - SvPIV extracellular domain + glucoside
2vsk, 2vsm – HN ephrin-binding domain + ephrin – Hendra virus
2vwd, 3d11 - NivHN receptor-binding domain – Nipah virus
3d12 - NivHN receptor-binding domain + ephrin

Measles hemagglutinin

2rkc – MvHA extracellular domain – Measles virus
2zb5, 2zb6 - MvHA head domain
3alw, 3alx, 3alz – MvHA/SLAM receptor
3inb – MvHA head domain + hMembrane cofactor protein
1rwr – HA filamentous – Bordetella pertussis

Dr hemagglutinin

2w5p – EcDrae adhesin subunit – Escherichia coli
1ut1 - EcDrae adhesin subunit (mutant)
2jkj, 2jkl, 2jkn, 1usq - EcDrae adhesin subunit + chloramphenicol derivative

Phytohemagglutinin

1g8w, 1fat – PHA-L – kidney bean

Various viral hemagglutinin

1kke – RvSigma1 – human orthoreovirus
3eoy – RvSigma1 + junctional adhesion molecule
2aen – VP8 – human rotavirus

3a5p – HA I – slime mold





Additional Resources

For additional information, see: Influenza

References

  1. Gottschalk A. Chemistry of virus receptors. The Viruses. 1959;3:51–61.
  2. Wiley DC, Skehel JJ. The structure and function of the hemagglutinin membrane glycoprotein of influenza virus. Annu Rev Biochem. 1987;56:365-94. PMID:3304138 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.bi.56.070187.002053
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. 5.0 5.1 Knossow M, Skehel JJ. Variation and infectivity neutralization in influenza. Immunology. 2006 Sep;119(1):1-7. PMID:16925526 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2567.2006.02421.x
  6. See Influenza in Wikipedia.
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