The herpesvirus glycoproteins B and H·L are sequentially recruited to the receptor-bound gD to effect membrane fusion at virus entry
- 26 September 2006
- journal article
- retracted article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 103 (39), 14572-14577
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0606127103
Abstract
Four glycoproteins (gD, gB, gH, and gL) are required for herpes simplex virus entry into the cell or for cell-cell fusion in transfected cells. gD serves as the receptor-binding glycoprotein and as the trigger of fusion; the other three execute fusion between the viral envelope and the plasma and endocytic membranes or the membranes of adjacent cells and are highly conserved among members of the herpesvirus family. Details of the interaction of gD with gB, gH, and gL were not known. Here, we report that the four glycoproteins assemble into a complex initiated by the interaction of gD with its cellular receptor. gB is recruited to the gD-receptor complex next, even in the absence of gH.gL. gH.gL is recruited next, but only to the receptor-gD-gB ensemble. A complex with the composition receptor-gD-gB-gH.gL is assembled transiently with a life span of 15-30 min in cells exposed to virus but can also be found in infected cells and in cells committed to form polykaryocytes after transfection of the glycoprotein quartet. The results indicate that the complex assembly is a critical step in the process of virus entry and fusion, and that no viral protein other than those that participate in the complex itself is required for complex assembly. These findings imply critical protein-protein interactions among the quartet as herpes simplex virions enter the cells and at cell-cell fusion, define a specific order of recruitment, and place gH.gL as the last link in the process of glycoprotein recruitment to the complex.Keywords
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