Mapping of the primary binding site of measles virus to its receptor CD46
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- DOI: 10.1074/jbc.272.35.22072
Mapping of the primary binding site of measles virus to its receptor CD46
Abstract
The measles virus (MV) hemagglutinin binds to the complement control protein (CCP) CD46 primarily through the two external modules, CCP-I and -II. To define the residues involved in binding, 40 amino acids predicted to be solvent-exposed on the CCP-I-II module surface were changed to either alanine or serine. Altered proteins were expressed on the cell surface, and their abilities to bind purified MV particles, a soluble form of hemagglutinin (sH) and nine CD46-specific antibodies competing to different levels with sH attachment, were measured. All proteins retained, at least in part, MV and sH binding, but some completely lost binding to certain antibodies. Amino acids essential for binding of antibodies weakly or moderately competing with sH attachment are situated in the membrane-distal tip of CCP-I, whereas residues involved in binding of strongly sH competing antibodies cluster in the center of CCP-I (Arg-25, Asp-27) or in CCP-II (Arg-69, Asp-70). Both clusters face the same side of CCP-I-II and map close to amino acid exchanges impairing sH binding (E11A, R29A, P39A, and D70A) or MV binding (D70A and E84A) and to a six-amino acid loop, previously shown to be necessary for sH binding.
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