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Identification of sialic acid-binding function for the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus spike glycoprotein.

Wentao Li1, Ruben J G Hulswit1, Ivy Widjaja1, V Stalin Raj2, Ryan McBride3,4,5, Wenjie Peng3,4,5, W Widagdo2, M Alejandra Tortorici6,7, Brenda van Dieren1, Yifei Lang1, Jan W M van Lent8, James C Paulson3, Cornelis A M de Haan1, Raoul J de Groot1, Frank J M van Kuppeveld1, Bart L Haagmans9, Berend-Jan Bosch10.   

Abstract

Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) targets the epithelial cells of the respiratory tract both in humans and in its natural host, the dromedary camel. Virion attachment to host cells is mediated by 20-nm-long homotrimers of spike envelope protein S. The N-terminal subunit of each S protomer, called S1, folds into four distinct domains designated S1A through S1D Binding of MERS-CoV to the cell surface entry receptor dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4) occurs via S1B We now demonstrate that in addition to DPP4, MERS-CoV binds to sialic acid (Sia). Initially demonstrated by hemagglutination assay with human erythrocytes and intact virus, MERS-CoV Sia-binding activity was assigned to S subdomain S1A When multivalently displayed on nanoparticles, S1 or S1A bound to human erythrocytes and to human mucin in a strictly Sia-dependent fashion. Glycan array analysis revealed a preference for α2,3-linked Sias over α2,6-linked Sias, which correlates with the differential distribution of α2,3-linked Sias and the predominant sites of MERS-CoV replication in the upper and lower respiratory tracts of camels and humans, respectively. Binding is hampered by Sia modifications such as 5-N-glycolylation and (7,)9-O-acetylation. Depletion of cell surface Sia by neuraminidase treatment inhibited MERS-CoV entry of Calu-3 human airway cells, thus providing direct evidence that virus-Sia interactions may aid in virion attachment. The combined observations lead us to propose that high-specificity, low-affinity attachment of MERS-CoV to sialoglycans during the preattachment or early attachment phase may form another determinant governing the host range and tissue tropism of this zoonotic pathogen.

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Keywords:  MERS-CoV; attachment; receptor; sialic acid; spike

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28923942      PMCID: PMC5635925          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1712592114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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