EMD-20543

Single-particle
2.8 Å
EMD-20543 Deposition: 01/08/2019
Map released: 11/12/2019
Last modified: 20/11/2024
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EMD-20543

MERS-CoV S structure in complex with sialyl-lewisX

EMD-20543

Single-particle
2.8 Å
EMD-20543 Deposition: 01/08/2019
Map released: 11/12/2019
Last modified: 20/11/2024
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Sample Organism: Middle East respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus, Human betacoronavirus 2c EMC/2012
Sample: MERS-CoV S ectodomain in complex with 5-N-acetyl neuraminic acid
Fitted models: 6q05 (Avg. Q-score: 0.579)

Deposition Authors: Park YJ , Walls AC
Structures of MERS-CoV spike glycoprotein in complex with sialoside attachment receptors.
Park YJ , Walls AC , Wang Z , Sauer MM , Li W , Tortorici MA , Bosch BJ, DiMaio F, Veesler D
(2019) Nat Struct Mol Biol , 26 , 1151 - 1157
PUBMED: 31792450
DOI: doi:10.1038/s41594-019-0334-7
ISSN: 1545-9985
Abstract:
The Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) causes severe and often lethal respiratory illness in humans, and no vaccines or specific treatments are available. Infections are initiated via binding of the MERS-CoV spike (S) glycoprotein to sialosides and dipeptidyl-peptidase 4 (the attachment and entry receptors, respectively). To understand MERS-CoV engagement of sialylated receptors, we determined the cryo-EM structures of S in complex with 5-N-acetyl neuraminic acid, 5-N-glycolyl neuraminic acid, sialyl-LewisX, α2,3-sialyl-N-acetyl-lactosamine and α2,6-sialyl-N-acetyl-lactosamine at 2.7-3.0 Å resolution. We show that recognition occurs via a conserved groove that is essential for MERS-CoV S-mediated attachment to sialosides and entry into human airway epithelial cells. Our data illuminate MERS-CoV S sialoside specificity and suggest that selectivity for α2,3-linked over α2,6-linked receptors results from enhanced interactions with the former class of oligosaccharides. This study provides a structural framework explaining MERS-CoV attachment to sialoside receptors and identifies a site of potential vulnerability to inhibitors of viral entry.