Interaction of α V β 3 and α V β 6 Integrins with Human Parechovirus 1
- 1 September 2010
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Virology
- Vol. 84 (17) , 8509-8519
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.02176-09
Abstract
Human parechovirus (HPEV) infections are very common in early childhood and can be severe in neonates. It has been shown that integrins are important for cellular infectivity of HPEV1 through experiments using peptide blocking assays and function-blocking antibodies to α V integrins. The interaction of HPEV1 with α V integrins is presumably mediated by a C-terminal RGD motif in the capsid protein VP1. We characterized the binding of integrins α V β 3 and α V β 6 to HPEV1 by biochemical and structural studies. We showed that although HPEV1 bound efficiently to immobilized integrins, α V β 6 bound more efficiently than α V β 3 to immobilized HPEV1. Moreover, soluble α V β 6 , but not α V β 3 , blocked HPEV1 cellular infectivity, indicating that it is a high-affinity receptor for HPEV1. We also showed that HPEV1 binding to integrins in vitro could be partially blocked by RGD peptides. Using electron cryo-microscopy and image reconstruction, we showed that HPEV1 has the typical T=1 (pseudo T=3) organization of a picornavirus. Complexes of HPEV1 and integrins indicated that both integrin footprints reside between the 5-fold and 3-fold symmetry axes. This result does not match the RGD position predicted from the coxsackievirus A9 X-ray structure but is consistent with the predicted location of this motif in the shorter C terminus found in HPEV1. This first structural characterization of a parechovirus indicates that the differences in receptor binding are due to the amino acid differences in the integrins rather than to significantly different viral footprints.This publication has 113 references indexed in Scilit:
- Tale of two spikes in bacteriophage PRD1Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2007
- Asymmetric binding of transferrin receptor to parvovirus capsidsProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2007
- AUTO3DEM—an automated and high throughput program for image reconstruction of icosahedral particlesJournal of Structural Biology, 2006
- Ab initio random model method facilitates 3D reconstruction of icosahedral particlesJournal of Structural Biology, 2006
- Automated electron microscope tomography using robust prediction of specimen movementsJournal of Structural Biology, 2005
- Fourier shell correlation threshold criteriaPublished by Elsevier ,2005
- UCSF Chimera—A visualization system for exploratory research and analysisJournal of Computational Chemistry, 2004
- EMAN: Semiautomated Software for High-Resolution Single-Particle ReconstructionsJournal of Structural Biology, 1999
- Dual-Axis Tomography: An Approach with Alignment Methods That Preserve ResolutionJournal of Structural Biology, 1997
- Computer Visualization of Three-Dimensional Image Data Using IMODJournal of Structural Biology, 1996