1ok8

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1ok8, resolution 2.00Å

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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE DENGUE 2 VIRUS ENVELOPE GLYCOPROTEIN IN THE POSTFUSION CONFORMATION

OverviewOverview

Dengue virus enters a host cell when the viral envelope glycoprotein, E, binds to a receptor and responds by conformational rearrangement to the, reduced pH of an endosome. The conformational change induces fusion of, viral and host-cell membranes. A three-dimensional structure of the, soluble E ectodomain (sE) in its trimeric, postfusion state reveals, striking differences from the dimeric, prefusion form. The elongated, trimer bears three 'fusion loops' at one end, to insert into the host-cell, membrane. Their structure allows us to model directly how these fusion, loops interact with a lipid bilayer. The protein folds back on itself, directing its carboxy terminus towards the fusion loops. We propose a, fusion mechanism driven by essentially irreversible conformational changes, in E and facilitated by fusion-loop insertion into the outer bilayer, leaflet. Specific features of the folded-back structure suggest strategies, for inhibiting flavivirus entry.

About this StructureAbout this Structure

1OK8 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Dengue virus type 3 with NAG and CL as ligands. Structure known Active Site: AC1. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

ReferenceReference

Structure of the dengue virus envelope protein after membrane fusion., Modis Y, Ogata S, Clements D, Harrison SC, Nature. 2004 Jan 22;427(6972):313-9. PMID:14737159

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