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Mannosylated hemagglutinin peptides bind cyanovirin-N independent of disulfide-bonds in complementary binding sites.


ABSTRACT: Cyanovirin-N (CV-N) has been shown to reveal broad neutralizing activity against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and to specifically bind Manα(1→2)Manα units exposed on various glycoproteins of enveloped viruses, such as influenza hemagglutinin (HA) and Ebola glycoprotein. Chemically synthesized dimannosylated HA peptides bound domain-swapped and dimeric CV-N with either four disulfide-bonds (Cys-Cys), or three Cys-Cys bonds and an intact fold of the high-affinity binding site at an equilibrium dissociation constant K D of 10 μM. Cys-Cys mutagenesis with ion-pairing amino-acids glutamic acid and arginine was calculated by in silico structure-based protein design and allowed for recognizing dimannose and dimannosylated peptide binding to low-affinity binding sites (K D ≈ 11 μM for one C58-C73 bond, and binding to dimannosylated peptide). In comparison, binding to HA was achieved based on one ion-pairing C58E-C73R substitution at K D = 275 nM, and K D = 5 μM for two C58E-C73R substitutions. We were utilizing a triazole bioisostere linkage to form the respective mannosylated-derivative on the HA peptide sequence of residues glutamine, glycine, and glutamic acid. Thus, mono- and dimannosylated peptides with N-terminal cysteine facilitated site-specific interactions with HA peptides, mimicking a naturally found N-linked glycosylation site on the HA head domain.

SUBMITTER: Schilling PE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9050506 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mannosylated hemagglutinin peptides bind cyanovirin-N independent of disulfide-bonds in complementary binding sites.

Schilling Philipp E PE   Kontaxis Georg G   Dragosits Martin M   Schiestl Robert H RH   Becker Christian F W CFW   Maier Irene I  

RSC advances 20200317 19


Cyanovirin-N (CV-N) has been shown to reveal broad neutralizing activity against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and to specifically bind Manα(1→2)Manα units exposed on various glycoproteins of enveloped viruses, such as influenza hemagglutinin (HA) and Ebola glycoprotein. Chemically synthesized dimannosylated HA peptides bound domain-swapped and dimeric CV-N with either four disulfide-bonds (Cys-Cys), or three Cys-Cys bonds and an intact fold of the high-affinity binding site at an equilibri  ...[more]

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