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Acidic pH-Induced Conformations and LAMP1 Binding of the Lassa Virus Glycoprotein Spike
Authors:Sai Li  Zhaoyang Sun  Rhys Pryce  Marie-Laure Parsy  Sarah K. Fehling  Katrin Schlie  C. Alistair Siebert  Wolfgang Garten  Thomas A. Bowden  Thomas Strecker  Juha T. Huiskonen
Affiliation:1. Division of Structural Biology, Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.; 2. Institute of Virology, Philipps Universität Marburg, Marburg, Germany.; National Institute of Health, UNITED STATES,
Abstract:Lassa virus is an enveloped, bi-segmented RNA virus and the most prevalent and fatal of all Old World arenaviruses. Virus entry into the host cell is mediated by a tripartite surface spike complex, which is composed of two viral glycoprotein subunits, GP1 and GP2, and the stable signal peptide. Of these, GP1 binds to cellular receptors and GP2 catalyzes fusion between the viral envelope and the host cell membrane during endocytosis. The molecular structure of the spike and conformational rearrangements induced by low pH, prior to fusion, remain poorly understood. Here, we analyzed the three-dimensional ultrastructure of Lassa virus using electron cryotomography. Sub-tomogram averaging yielded a structure of the glycoprotein spike at 14-Å resolution. The spikes are trimeric, cover the virion envelope, and connect to the underlying matrix. Structural changes to the spike, following acidification, support a viral entry mechanism dependent on binding to the lysosome-resident receptor LAMP1 and further dissociation of the membrane-distal GP1 subunits.
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