Targeting the membrane fusion event of human respiratory syncytial virus with rationally designed α-helical hairpin traps

Life Sciences(2021)

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Aims Rational design of protein scaffolds with specific biological functions/activities has attracted much attention over the past decades. In the present study, we systematically examine the trimer-of-hairpins (TOH) motif of human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) F protein, which plays a central role in viral membrane fusion and is a coiled-coil six-helix bundle formed by the antiparallel intermolecular interaction between three N-terminal heptad-repeat (HRN) helices and three C-terminal heptad-repeat (HRC) helices. Main methods A rational strategy that integrates dynamics simulation, thermodynamics calculation, fluorescence polarization and circular dichroism is proposed to design HRC-targeted α-helical hairpin traps based on the crystal template of HRN core. Key findings The designed hairpin traps possess a typical helix-turn-helix scaffold that can be stabilized by stapling a disulfide bridge across its helical arms, which are highly structured (helicity >60%) and can mimic the native spatial arrangement of HRN helices in TOH motif to trap the hotspot sites of HRC with effective affinity (Kd is up to 6.4 μM). Significance The designed α-helical hairpin traps can be used as lead entities for further developing TOH-disrupting agents to target RSV membrane fusion event and the proposed rational design strategy can be readily modified to apply for other type I viruses.
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Respiratory syncytial virus,Trimer-of-hairpins motif,α-Helical hairpin,Disulfide stapling,Rational design
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