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Mechanism of Fusion Triggering by Human Parainfluenza Virus Type III
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Viral ReplicationMolecular VirologyNeurovirologyPathogenesisViral PathogenesisImmunologyMolecular BiologyVirologyParamyxovirus InfectionVirus-host InteractionViral Structural ProteinFusion ProcessMedicineCell BiologyParainfluenza VirusesFusion Triggering
Parainfluenza viruses enter host cells by fusing the viral and target cell membranes via concerted action of their two envelope glycoproteins: the hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) and the fusion protein (F). Receptor-bound HN triggers F to undergo conformational changes that render it fusion-competent. To address the role of receptor engagement and to elucidate how HN and F interact during the fusion process, we used bimolecular fluorescence complementation to follow the dynamics of human parainfluenza virus type 3 (HPIV3) HN/F pairs in living cells. We show that HN and F associate before receptor engagement. HN drives the formation of HN-F clusters at the site of fusion, and alterations in HN-F interaction determine the fusogenicity of the glycoprotein pair. An interactive site, at the HN dimer interface modulates HN fusion activation property, which is critical for infection of the natural host. This first evidence for the sequence of initial events that lead to viral entry may indicate a new paradigm for understanding Paramyxovirus infection.
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