Many pathogens exploit host cell-surface glycans. However, precise analyses of glycan ligands binding with heavily modified pathogen proteins can be confounded by overlapping sugar signals and/or compounded with known experimental constraints. Universal saturation transfer analysis (uSTA) builds on existing nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to provide an automated workflow for quantitating protein-ligand interactions. uSTA reveals that early-pandemic, B-origin-lineage severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) spike trimer binds sialoside sugars in an "end-on" manner. uSTA-guided modeling and a high-resolution cryo-electron microscopy structure implicate the spike N-terminal domain (NTD) and confirm end-on binding. This finding rationalizes the effect of NTD mutations that abolish sugar binding in SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern. Together with genetic variance analyses in early pandemic patient cohorts, this binding implicates a sialylated polylactosamine motif found on tetraantennary N-linked glycoproteins deep in the human lung as potentially relevant to virulence and/or zoonosis.

Buchanan, C.J., Gaunt, B., Harrison, P.J., Yang, Y., Liu, J., Khan, A., et al. (2022). Pathogen-sugar interactions revealed by universal saturation transfer analysis. SCIENCE, 377(385), 1-17 [10.1126/science.abm3125].

Pathogen-sugar interactions revealed by universal saturation transfer analysis

Furini, Simone;
2022

Abstract

Many pathogens exploit host cell-surface glycans. However, precise analyses of glycan ligands binding with heavily modified pathogen proteins can be confounded by overlapping sugar signals and/or compounded with known experimental constraints. Universal saturation transfer analysis (uSTA) builds on existing nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to provide an automated workflow for quantitating protein-ligand interactions. uSTA reveals that early-pandemic, B-origin-lineage severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) spike trimer binds sialoside sugars in an "end-on" manner. uSTA-guided modeling and a high-resolution cryo-electron microscopy structure implicate the spike N-terminal domain (NTD) and confirm end-on binding. This finding rationalizes the effect of NTD mutations that abolish sugar binding in SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern. Together with genetic variance analyses in early pandemic patient cohorts, this binding implicates a sialylated polylactosamine motif found on tetraantennary N-linked glycoproteins deep in the human lung as potentially relevant to virulence and/or zoonosis.
2022
Buchanan, C.J., Gaunt, B., Harrison, P.J., Yang, Y., Liu, J., Khan, A., et al. (2022). Pathogen-sugar interactions revealed by universal saturation transfer analysis. SCIENCE, 377(385), 1-17 [10.1126/science.abm3125].
Buchanan, Charles J; Gaunt, Ben; Harrison, Peter J; Yang, Yun; Liu, Jiwei; Khan, Aziz; Giltrap, Andrew M; Le Bas, Audrey; Ward, Philip N; Gupta, Kapil...espandi
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