2rft

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PDB ID 2rft

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, resolution 2.80Å
Sites: , , , , , , , , , , , , and
Ligands: , , , ,
Gene: Hemagglutinin (Influenza B virus)
Related: 2RFU


Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, PDBsum, RCSB
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Crystal structure of influenza B virus hemagglutinin in complex with LSTa receptor analog


Overview

Receptor-binding specificity of HA, the major surface glycoprotein of influenza virus, primarily determines the host ranges that the virus can infect. Influenza type B virus almost exclusively infects humans and contributes to the annual "flu" sickness. Here we report the structures of influenza B virus HA in complex with human and avian receptor analogs, respectively. These structures provide a structural basis for the different receptor-binding properties of influenza A and B virus HA molecules and for the ability of influenza B virus HA to distinguish human and avian receptors. The structure of influenza B virus HA with avian receptor analog also reveals how mutations in the region of residues 194 to 196, which are frequently observed in egg-adapted and naturally occurring variants, directly affect the receptor binding of the resultant virus strains. Furthermore, these structures of influenza B virus HA are compared with known structures of influenza A virus HAs, which suggests the role of the residue at 222 as a key and likely a universal determinant for the different binding modes of human receptor analogs by different HA molecules.

About this Structure

2RFT is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Influenza b virus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Structural basis for receptor specificity of influenza B virus hemagglutinin., Wang Q, Tian X, Chen X, Ma J, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007 Oct 23;104(43):16874-9. Epub 2007 Oct 17. PMID:17942670

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