The 1918 influenza pandemic resulted in about 20 million deaths. This enormous impact, coupled with renewed interest in emerging infections, makes characterization of the virus involved a priority. Receptor binding, the initial event in virus infection, is a major determinant of virus transmissibility that, for influenza viruses, is mediated by the hemagglutinin ( HA) membrane glycoprotein. We have determined the crystal structures of the HA from the 1918 virus and two closely related HAs in complex with receptor analogs. They explain how the 1918 HA, while retaining receptor binding site amino acids characteristic of an avian precursor HA, is able to bind human receptors and how, as a consequence, the virus was able to spread in the human ...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: The glycan receptor binding and specificity of influenza A viral...
A(H3N2) influenza viruses have circulated in humans since 1968, and antigenic drift of the hemagglut...
The human adaptation of influenza A viruses is critically governed by the binding specificity of the...
An estimated 20 million people died in the influenza pandemic of 1918. The 1918 virus also spread to...
The hemagglutinin (HA) envelope protein of influenza viruses mediates essential viral functions, inc...
The viruses that caused the three influenza pandemics of the twentieth century in 1918, 1957, and 19...
An understanding of the structural determinants and molecular mechanisms involved in influenza A vir...
The interaction between hemagglutinin (HA) and receptors is a kernel in the study of evolution and h...
AbstractThe interaction between hemagglutinin (HA) and receptors is a kernel in the study of evoluti...
SummaryAvian influenza viruses that cause infection and are transmissible in humans involve changes ...
tions. The newly emerging H7N9 viruses constitute an obvious public health concern because of the ap...
SummaryRecent avian-origin H10N8 influenza A viruses that have infected humans pose a potential pand...
Influenza viruses of animals can cross species and infect humans. In this issue of Cell Host & Micro...
Recent avian-origin H10N8 influenza A viruses that have infected humans pose a potential pandemic th...
H5N1 influenza A viruses have spread to numerous countries in Asia, Europe and Africa, infecting not...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: The glycan receptor binding and specificity of influenza A viral...
A(H3N2) influenza viruses have circulated in humans since 1968, and antigenic drift of the hemagglut...
The human adaptation of influenza A viruses is critically governed by the binding specificity of the...
An estimated 20 million people died in the influenza pandemic of 1918. The 1918 virus also spread to...
The hemagglutinin (HA) envelope protein of influenza viruses mediates essential viral functions, inc...
The viruses that caused the three influenza pandemics of the twentieth century in 1918, 1957, and 19...
An understanding of the structural determinants and molecular mechanisms involved in influenza A vir...
The interaction between hemagglutinin (HA) and receptors is a kernel in the study of evolution and h...
AbstractThe interaction between hemagglutinin (HA) and receptors is a kernel in the study of evoluti...
SummaryAvian influenza viruses that cause infection and are transmissible in humans involve changes ...
tions. The newly emerging H7N9 viruses constitute an obvious public health concern because of the ap...
SummaryRecent avian-origin H10N8 influenza A viruses that have infected humans pose a potential pand...
Influenza viruses of animals can cross species and infect humans. In this issue of Cell Host & Micro...
Recent avian-origin H10N8 influenza A viruses that have infected humans pose a potential pandemic th...
H5N1 influenza A viruses have spread to numerous countries in Asia, Europe and Africa, infecting not...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: The glycan receptor binding and specificity of influenza A viral...
A(H3N2) influenza viruses have circulated in humans since 1968, and antigenic drift of the hemagglut...
The human adaptation of influenza A viruses is critically governed by the binding specificity of the...