Analysis of adaptation mutants in the hemagglutinin of the influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus.

  • Alicia Jiménez-Alberto
  • Esmeralda Alvarado-Facundo
  • Rosa María Ribas-Aparicio
  • Juan A Castelán-Vega
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Journal
issn:1932-6203

Abstract

Hemagglutinin is the major surface glycoprotein of influenza viruses. It participates in the initial steps of viral infection through receptor binding and membrane fusion events. The influenza pandemic of 2009 provided a unique scenario to study virus evolution. We performed molecular dynamics simulations with four hemagglutinin variants that appeared throughout the 2009 influenza A (H1N1) pandemic. We found that variant 1 (S143G, S185T) likely arose to avoid immune recognition. Variant 2 (A134T), and variant 3 (D222E, P297S) had an increased binding affinity for the receptor. Finally, variant 4 (E374K) altered hemagglutinin stability in the vicinity of the fusion peptide. Variants 1 and 4 have become increasingly predominant, while variant...

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