苏丹埃博拉病毒糖蛋白与其人内体受体NPC1复合物的低温电镜结构。

IF 5.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Communications Biology Pub Date : 2025-02-02 DOI:10.1038/s42003-025-07613-y
Fan Bu, Gang Ye, Hailey Turner-Hubbard, Morgan Herbst, Bin Liu, Fang Li
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苏丹埃博拉病毒(SUDV)与埃博拉病毒(EBOV)一样,由于其高致死率,对全球健康和安全构成重大威胁。然而,与EBOV不同,SUDV没有批准的疫苗或治疗方法,其与内体受体NPC1的结构相互作用仍不清楚。本研究比较了SUDV和EBOV的糖蛋白(蛋白水解引物形式)及其与人类NPC1 (hNPC1)的结合。研究结果表明,与EBOV糖蛋白相比,SUDV糖蛋白与hNPC1的结合明显更强。利用冷冻电镜技术,我们确定了SUDV糖蛋白/hNPC1复合物的结构,确定了SUDV糖蛋白中与EBOV糖蛋白不同的四个关键残基,并影响hNPC1的结合:Ile79、Ala141和Pro148增强了结合,而Gln142降低了结合。总的来说,这些残基差异解释了SUDV对hNPC1更强的结合亲和力。这项研究对埃博拉病毒属中所有病毒的受体识别提供了重要的见解,包括它们与蝙蝠(其疑似宿主)中的受体的相互作用。这些发现促进了我们对埃博拉病毒进入细胞、组织趋向性和宿主范围的理解。
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Cryo-EM structure of Sudan ebolavirus glycoprotein complexed with its human endosomal receptor NPC1.

Sudan ebolavirus (SUDV), like Ebola ebolavirus (EBOV), poses a significant threat to global health and security due to its high lethality. However, unlike EBOV, there are no approved vaccines or treatments for SUDV, and its structural interaction with the endosomal receptor NPC1 remains unclear. This study compares the glycoproteins of SUDV and EBOV (in their proteolytically primed forms) and their binding to human NPC1 (hNPC1). The findings reveal that the SUDV glycoprotein binds significantly more strongly to hNPC1 than the EBOV glycoprotein. Using cryo-EM, we determined the structure of the SUDV glycoprotein/hNPC1 complex, identifying four key residues in the SUDV glycoprotein that differ from those in the EBOV glycoprotein and influence hNPC1 binding: Ile79, Ala141, and Pro148 enhance binding, while Gln142 reduces it. Collectively, these residue differences account for SUDV's stronger binding affinity for hNPC1. This study provides critical insights into receptor recognition across all viruses in the ebolavirus genus, including their interactions with receptors in bats, their suspected reservoir hosts. These findings advance our understanding of ebolavirus cell entry, tissue tropism, and host range.

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Communications Biology
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期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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