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A complex epistatic network limits the mutational reversibility in the influenza hemagglutinin receptor-binding site

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  • A complex epistatic network limits the mutational reversibility in the influenza hemagglutinin receptor-binding site

    Nat Commun. 2018 Mar 28;9(1):1264. doi: 10.1038/s41467-018-03663-5.
    A complex epistatic network limits the mutational reversibility in the influenza hemagglutinin receptor-binding site.

    Wu NC1, Thompson AJ2, Xie J3, Lin CW3, Nycholat CM2, Zhu X1, Lerner RA3,4, Paulson JC2,5, Wilson IA6,7.
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    Abstract

    The hemagglutinin (HA) receptor-binding site (RBS) in human influenza A viruses is critical for attachment to host cells, which imposes a functional constraint on its natural evolution. On the other hand, being part of the major antigenic sites, the HA RBS of human H3N2 viruses needs to constantly mutate to evade the immune system. From large-scale mutagenesis experiments, we here show that several of the natural RBS substitutions become integrated into an extensive epistatic network that prevents substitution reversion. X-ray structural analysis reveals the mechanistic consequences as well as changes in the mode of receptor binding. Further studies are necessary to elucidate whether such entrenchment limits future options for immune escape or adversely affect long-term viral fitness.


    PMID: 29593268 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-03663-5
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