Influenza virus has resurfaced recently from inactivity during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, raising serious concerns about the nature and magnitude of future epidemics. The main antigenic targets of influenza virus are two surface glycoproteins, hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA). Whereas the structural and dynamical properties of both glycoproteins have been studied previously, the understanding of their plasticity in the whole-virion context is fragmented. Here, we investigate the dynamics of influenza glycoproteins in a crowded protein environment through mesoscale all-atom molecular dynamics simulations of two evolutionary-linked glycosylated influenza A whole-virion models. Our simulations reveal and kinetically characterize three main molecular motions of influenza glycoproteins: NA head tilting, HA ectodomain tilting, and HA head breathing. The flexibility of HA and NA highlights antigenically relevant conformational states, as well as facilitates the characterization of a novel monoclonal antibody, derived from convalescent human donor, that binds to the underside of the NA head. Our work provides previously unappreciated views on the dynamics of HA and NA, advancing the understanding of their interplay and suggesting possible strategies for the design of future vaccines and antivirals against influenza.

Breathing and Tilting: Mesoscale Simulations Illuminate Influenza Glycoprotein Vulnerabilities / Casalino, Lorenzo; Seitz, Christian; Lederhofer, Julia; Tsybovsky, Yaroslav; Wilson, Ian A.; Kanekiyo, Masaru; Amaro, Rommie E.. - In: ACS CENTRAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 2374-7951. - 8:12(2022), pp. 1646-1663. [10.1021/acscentsci.2c00981]

Breathing and Tilting: Mesoscale Simulations Illuminate Influenza Glycoprotein Vulnerabilities

Casalino, Lorenzo;
2022-01-01

Abstract

Influenza virus has resurfaced recently from inactivity during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, raising serious concerns about the nature and magnitude of future epidemics. The main antigenic targets of influenza virus are two surface glycoproteins, hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA). Whereas the structural and dynamical properties of both glycoproteins have been studied previously, the understanding of their plasticity in the whole-virion context is fragmented. Here, we investigate the dynamics of influenza glycoproteins in a crowded protein environment through mesoscale all-atom molecular dynamics simulations of two evolutionary-linked glycosylated influenza A whole-virion models. Our simulations reveal and kinetically characterize three main molecular motions of influenza glycoproteins: NA head tilting, HA ectodomain tilting, and HA head breathing. The flexibility of HA and NA highlights antigenically relevant conformational states, as well as facilitates the characterization of a novel monoclonal antibody, derived from convalescent human donor, that binds to the underside of the NA head. Our work provides previously unappreciated views on the dynamics of HA and NA, advancing the understanding of their interplay and suggesting possible strategies for the design of future vaccines and antivirals against influenza.
2022
8
12
1646
1663
10.1021/acscentsci.2c00981
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.08.02.502576v2.abstract
Casalino, Lorenzo; Seitz, Christian; Lederhofer, Julia; Tsybovsky, Yaroslav; Wilson, Ian A.; Kanekiyo, Masaru; Amaro, Rommie E.
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