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Discrete conformations of epitope II on the hepatitis C virus E2 protein for antibody-mediated neutralization and nonneutralization
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Protein AssemblyImmunologyMolecular BiologyAnalytical UltracentrifugationViral Structural ProteinVirus StructureGlycine ResidueViral HepatitisProtein FoldingProtein X-ray CrystallographyAntibody EngineeringEpitope IiAntibody-mediated NeutralizationVirologyStructural BiologyE2 ProteinMolecular VirologyDiscrete ConformationsNatural SciencesAntiviral ResponseHepatitisMedicine
The X-ray crystal structure of epitope II on the E2 protein of hepatitis C virus, in complex with nonneutralizing antibody mAb#12, has been solved at 2.90-Å resolution. The spatial arrangement of the essential components of epitope II (ie, the C-terminal α-helix and the N-terminal loop) was found to deviate significantly from that observed in those corresponding complexes with neutralizing antibodies. The distinct conformations are mediated largely by the flexibility of a highly conserved glycine residue that connects these components. Thus, it is the particular tertiary structure of epitope II, which is presented in a spatial and temporal manner, that determines the specificity of antibody recognition and, consequently, the outcome of neutralization or nonneutralization.
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