2H6O image
Deposition Date 2006-05-31
Release Date 2006-10-31
Last Version Date 2024-11-13
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
2H6O
Keywords:
Title:
Epstein Barr Virus Major Envelope Glycoprotein
Biological Source:
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Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
3.50 Å
R-Value Free:
0.36
R-Value Work:
0.32
R-Value Observed:
0.33
Space Group:
P 32 2 1
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:Major outer envelope glycoprotein gp350
Chain IDs:A
Chain Length:470
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Human herpesvirus 4
Modified Residue
Compound ID Chain ID Parent Comp ID Details 2D Image
ASN A ASN GLYCOSYLATION SITE
Ligand Molecules
Primary Citation
Structure of the Epstein-Barr virus major envelope glycoprotein
Nat.Struct.Mol.Biol. 13 996 1001 (2006)
PMID: 17072314 DOI: 10.1038/nsmb1161

Abstact

Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection of B cells is associated with lymphoma and other human cancers. EBV infection is initiated by the binding of the viral envelope glycoprotein (gp350) to the cell surface receptor CR2. We determined the X-ray structure of the highly glycosylated gp350 and defined the CR2 binding site on gp350. Polyglycans shield all but one surface of the gp350 polypeptide, and we demonstrate that this glycan-free surface is the receptor-binding site. Deglycosylated gp350 bound CR2 similarly to the glycosylated form, suggesting that glycosylation is not important for receptor binding. Structure-guided mutagenesis of the glycan-free surface disrupted receptor binding as well as binding by a gp350 monoclonal antibody, a known inhibitor of virus-receptor interactions. These results provide structural information for developing drugs and vaccines to prevent infection by EBV and related viruses.

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