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Cryo-EM reconstruction of dengue virus in complex with the carbohydrate recognition domain of DC-SIGN
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: Cryo-EM reconstruction of dengue virus in complex with the carbohydrate recognition domain of DC-SIGN
Title
Cryo-EM reconstruction of dengue virus in complex with the carbohydrate recognition domain of DC-SIGN
Authors
Pokidysheva EY, et al.
Abstract
Dengue virus (DENV) is a significant human pathogen that causes millions of infections and results in about 24,000 deaths each year. Dendritic cell-specific ICAM3 grabbing nonintegrin (DC-SIGN), abundant in immature dendritic cells, was previously reported as being an ancillary receptor interacting with the surface of DENV. The structure of DENV in complex with the carbohydrate recognition domain (CRD) of DC-SIGN was determined by cryo-electron microscopy at 25 A resolution. One CRD monomer was found to bind to two glycosylation sites at Asn67 of two neighboring glycoproteins in each icosahedral asymmetric unit, leaving the third Asn67 residue vacant. The vacancy at the third Asn67 site is a result of the nonequivalence of the glycoprotein environments, leaving space for the primary receptor binding to domain III of E. The use of carbohydrate moieties for receptor binding sites suggests a mechanism for avoiding immune surveillance.
Journal
Cell
Date
2/10/2006
Link
PMID: 16469696
Reference
Pokidysheva E, Zhang Y, Battisti AJ, Bator-Kelly CM, Chipman PR, Xiao C, Gregorio GG, Hendrickson WA, Kuhn RJ, Rossmann MG.
Cryo-EM reconstruction of dengue virus in complex with the carbohydrate recognition domain of DC-SIGN.
Cell 124:485-493. (2006)
PMID
16469696
Keyword
VISP, FLAVI
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