Structure of the Immature Dengue Virus at Low pH Primes Proteolytic Maturation

Author:

Yu I-Mei1,Zhang Wei1,Holdaway Heather A.1,Li Long1,Kostyuchenko Victor A.1,Chipman Paul R.1,Kuhn Richard J.1,Rossmann Michael G.1,Chen Jue1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences, 915 West State Street, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907–2054, USA.

Abstract

Intracellular cleavage of immature flaviviruses is a critical step in assembly that generates the membrane fusion potential of the E glycoprotein. With cryo–electron microscopy we show that the immature dengue particles undergo a reversible conformational change at low pH that renders them accessible to furin cleavage. At a pH of 6.0, the E proteins are arranged in a herringbone pattern with the pr peptides docked onto the fusion loops, a configuration similar to that of the mature virion. After cleavage, the dissociation of pr is pH-dependent, suggesting that in the acidic environment of the trans-Golgi network pr is retained on the virion to prevent membrane fusion. These results suggest a mechanism by which flaviviruses are processed and stabilized in the host cell secretory pathway.

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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