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Cryo-electron microscopy structure of porcine delta coronavirus spike protein in the pre-fusion stateCryo-electron microscopy structure of porcine delta coronavirus spike protein in the pre-fusion state
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FunctionPublication Abstract from PubMedCoronavirus spike proteins from different genera are divergent, although they all mediate coronavirus entry into cells by binding to host receptors and fusing viral and cell membranes. Here we determined the cryo-EM structure of porcine delta coronavirus (PdCoV) spike protein at 3.3-angstrom resolution. The trimeric protein contains three receptor-binding S1 subunits that tightly pack into a crown-like structure and three membrane-fusion S2 subunits that form a stalk. Each S1 subunit contains two domains, N-terminal domain (S1-NTD) and C-terminal domain (S1-CTD). PdCoV S1-NTD has the same structural fold as alpha- and beta-coronavirus S1-NTDs as well as host galectins, and it recognizes sugar as its potential receptor. PdCoV S1-CTD has the same structural fold as alpha-coronavirus S1-CTDs, but its structure differs from that of beta-coronavirus S1-CTDs. PdCoV S1-CTD binds to an unidentified receptor on host cell surfaces. PdCoV S2 is locked in the pre-fusion conformation by structural restraint of S1 from a different monomeric subunit. PdCoV spike possesses several structural features that may facilitate immune evasion by the virus, such as its compact structure, concealed receptor-binding sites, and shielded critical epitopes. Overall, this study reveals that delta-coronavirus spikes are structurally and evolutionally more closely related to alpha-coronavirus spikes than to beta-coronavirus spikes; it also has implications for the receptor recognition, membrane fusion, and immune evasion by delta-coronaviruses as well as coronaviruses in general.SIGNIFICANCE In this study we determined the cryo-EM structure of porcine delta coronavirus (PdCoV) spike protein at 3.3 angstrom. This is the first atomic structure of a spike protein from the delta coronavirus genus, which is divergent in amino acid sequences from the well-studied alpha- and beta-coronavirus spike proteins. In the current study, we described the overall structure of the PdCoV spike and the detailed structure of each of its structural elements. Moreover, we analyzed the functions of each of the structural elements. Based on the structures and functions of these structural elements, we discussed the evolution of PdCoV spike protein in relation to the spike proteins from other coronavirus genera. This study combines the structure, function, and evolution of coronavirus spike proteins, and provides many insights into the receptor recognition, membrane fusion, immune evasion, and evolution of PdCoV spike protein. Cryo-EM structure of porcine delta coronavirus spike protein in the pre-fusion state.,Shang J, Zheng Y, Yang Y, Liu C, Geng Q, Tai W, Du L, Zhou Y, Zhang W, Li F J Virol. 2017 Oct 25. pii: JVI.01556-17. doi: 10.1128/JVI.01556-17. PMID:29070693[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. See AlsoReferences
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