Lambrecht B, Schmidt M F
FEBS Lett. 1986 Jun 23;202(1):127-32. doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(86)80662-7.
The low pH-dependent fusion of lipid membranes induced by two types of the fatty acylated influenza viral hemagglutinin has been studied by use of an energy transfer assay. When protein bound fatty acids were released from the hemagglutinin by hydroxylamine treatment viral fusion activity was inhibited. The extent of fusion inhibition correlates with the amount of fatty acids cleaved from the hemagglutinin. Virosomes prepared from fowl plague virus containing fatty acid free hemagglutinin showed a much lower fusion activity than control virosomes containing fatty acylated hemagglutinin. The hydroxylamine treatment applied has no detectable effects on the virus other than fatty acid release from its spike glycoproteins. These results support our previous hypothesis that protein bound fatty acids are involved in the induction of membrane fusion by the influenza hemagglutinin.
利用能量转移测定法研究了两种脂肪酰化流感病毒血凝素诱导的低pH值依赖性脂质膜融合。当用羟胺处理从血凝素中释放出蛋白质结合的脂肪酸时,病毒融合活性受到抑制。融合抑制程度与从血凝素上裂解的脂肪酸量相关。由不含脂肪酸的血凝素的禽瘟病毒制备的病毒体显示出比含有脂肪酰化血凝素的对照病毒体低得多的融合活性。所应用的羟胺处理除了从其刺突糖蛋白释放脂肪酸外,对病毒没有可检测到的影响。这些结果支持了我们之前的假设,即蛋白质结合的脂肪酸参与流感血凝素诱导的膜融合。