2010
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.00458-10
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Neuraminidase Receptor Binding Variants of Human Influenza A(H3N2) Viruses Resulting from Substitution of Aspartic Acid 151 in the Catalytic Site: a Role in Virus Attachment?

Abstract: This was shown not to be due to an antigenic change in hemagglutinin (HA) but was shown to be the result of a mutation in aspartic acid 151 of neuraminidase (NA) to glycine, asparagine, or alanine, which caused an oseltamivir-sensitive agglutination of RBCs. The D151G substitution was shown to cause a change in the specificity of NA such that it acquired the capacity to bind receptors, which were refractory to enzymatic cleavage, without altering its ability to remove receptors for HA. Thus, the inhibition of … Show more

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“…Changes in the haemagglutination activity of A(H3N2) virus isolates from 2000 to 2016 Driven by our own observations and previous reports [18][19][20], the haemagglutination activity of 83 influenza A (H3N2) viruses isolated in MDCK cells from 2000 until 2016 was investigated (Table S1, available in the online Supplementary Material), from which a representative subset is shown in Table 1 …”
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“…Changes in the haemagglutination activity of A(H3N2) virus isolates from 2000 to 2016 Driven by our own observations and previous reports [18][19][20], the haemagglutination activity of 83 influenza A (H3N2) viruses isolated in MDCK cells from 2000 until 2016 was investigated (Table S1, available in the online Supplementary Material), from which a representative subset is shown in Table 1 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Amino acid substitution 150HR in NA, which was identified to allow the NA-mediated agglutination of erythrocytes that can be blocked by oseltamivir and NA-specific antibodies, is adjacent to amino acid 151, a position at which another substitution (151DG) has been previously described to have a similar effect in influenza A(H3N2) viruses [18]. Amino acid positions 150 and 151 are located in the 150-loop (residues 147-152) at the edge of the catalytic site [24,25].…”
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