Functional significance of the hemadsorption activity of influenza virus neuraminidase and its alteration in pandemic viruses

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作者
Uhlendorff, Jennifer [1 ]
Matrosovich, Tatyana [1 ]
Klenk, Hans-Dieter [1 ]
Matrosovich, Mikhail [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Marburg, Inst Virol, D-35043 Marburg, Germany
关键词
RECEPTOR-BINDING SITE; HEMAGGLUTININ-NEURAMINIDASE; A VIRUSES; SUBSTRATE-SPECIFICITY; ACID ASSAY; H5N1; REPLICATION; RECOGNITION; SUBTYPE-N9; SELECTION;
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10.1007/s00705-009-0393-x
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Human influenza viruses derive their genes from avian viruses. The neuraminidase (NA) of the avian viruses has, in addition to the catalytic site, a separate sialic acid binding site (hemadsorption site) that is not present in human viruses. The biological significance of the NA hemadsorption activity in avian influenza viruses remained elusive. A sequence database analysis revealed that the NAs of the majority of human H2N2 viruses isolated during the influenza pandemic of 1957 differ from their putative avian precursor by amino acid substitutions in the hemadsorption site. We found that the NA of a representative pandemic virus A/Singapore/1/57 (H2N2) lacks hemadsorption activity and that a single reversion to the avian-virus-like sequence (N367S) restores hemadsorption. Using this hemadsorption-positive NA, we generated three NA variants with substitutions S370L, N400S and W403R that have been found in the hemadsorption site of human H2N2 viruses. Each substitution abolished hemadsorption activity. Although, there was no correlation between hemadsorption activity of the NA variants and their enzymatic activity with respect to monovalent substrates, all four hemadsorption-negative NAs desialylated macromolecular substrates significantly slower than did the hemadsorption-positive counterpart. The NA of the 1918 pandemic virus A/Brevig Mission/1/18 (H1N1) also differed from avian N1 NAs by reduced hemadsorption activity and less efficient hydrolysis of macromolecular substrates. Our data indicate that the hemadsorption site serves to enhance the catalytic efficiency of NA and they suggest that, in addition to changes in the receptor-binding specificity of the hemagglutinin, alterations of the NA are needed for the emergence of pandemic influenza viruses.
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