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Role of the Two Sialic Acid Binding Sites on the Newcastle Disease Virus HN Protein in Triggering the Interaction with the F Protein Required for the Promotion of Fusion.

Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature(2011)

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Newcastle disease virus (NDV)-induced membrane fusion requires an interaction between the hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) attachment and the fusion (F) proteins, triggered by HN's binding to receptors. NDV HN has two sialic acid binding sites: site I, which also mediates neuraminidase activity, and site II, which straddles the membrane-distal end of the dimer interface. By characterizing the effect on receptor binding avidity and F-interactive capability of HN dimer interface mutations, we present evidence consistent with (i) receptor engagement by site I triggering the interaction with F and (ii) site II functioning to maintain high-avidity receptor binding during the fusion process.
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