Functional Study of the C-Terminal Part of the Hepatitis C Virus E1 Ectodomain

Author:

Moustafa Rehab I.12,Haddad Juliano G.13,Linna Lydia1,Hanoulle Xavier4,Descamps Véronique5,Mesalam Ahmed Atef678,Baumert Thomas F.9,Duverlie Gilles5,Meuleman Philip6,Dubuisson Jean1ORCID,Lavie Muriel1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University Lille, CNRS, INSERM, CHU Lille, Institut Pasteur de Lille, U1019–UMR 8204–CIIL/Centre d'Infection et d'Immunité de Lille, Lille, France

2. Department of Microbial Biotechnology, Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Division, National Research Centre, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt

3. Laboratoire Microbiologie Santé et Environnement, Ecole Doctorale en Sciences et Technologie, Faculté de Santé Publique, Université Libanaise, Tripoli, Liban

4. University of Lille, CNRS, UMR 8576, Unité de Glycobiologie Structurale et Fonctionnelle, Lille, France

5. Equipe AGIR EA4294, Laboratoire de Virologie du Centre Hospitalier Universitaire d'Amiens, Université de Picardie Jules Verne, Amiens, France

6. Department of Clinical Chemistry, Microbiology and Immunology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium

7. Department of Therapeutic Chemistry, National Research Centre, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt

8. Research Group Immune- and Bio-markers for Infection, Centre of Excellence for Advanced Sciences, National Research Centre, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt

9. INSERM, U1110, University of Strasbourg, Pôle Hépato-digestif-Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France

Abstract

HCV is a major public health problem worldwide. The virion harbors two envelope proteins, E1 and E2, which are involved at different steps of the viral life cycle. Whereas E2 has been extensively characterized, the function of E1 remains poorly defined. We characterized here the function of the putative fusion peptide and the region containing α helices of the E1 ectodomain, which had been previously suggested to be important for virus entry. We could confirm the importance of these regions for the virus infectivity. Interestingly, we found several residues modulating the virus's dependence on several HCV receptors, thus highlighting the role of E1 in the interaction of the virus with cellular receptors. Whereas mutations in the putative fusion peptide affected HCV infectivity and morphogenesis, several mutations in the α2-helix region led to a loss of infectivity with no effect on assembly, indicating a role of this region in virus entry.

Funder

Agence Nationale de Recherches sur le Sida et les Hépatites Virales

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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