The hepatitis E virus (HEV) capsid protein pORF2 comprises three potential N-linked glycosylation sites. One site, N562, is located at the cell attachment and neutralizing antigenic regions. The present study performed detailed analyses of the effects of specific amino acid substitutions at position 562 in the homodimerization, glycosylation, antigenicity, immunogenicity and neutralization activities of HEV pORF2. Recombinant HEV pORF2 glycoprotein E1 (amino acids 439-617) and three mutant variants (N562L, N562C and N562K) were expressed in (. ) and SDS-PAGE, Western blot analysis, tunicamycin assay, double-antibody sandwich ELISA and PCR-based neutralization assay were performed to characterize the different constructs. All proteins were indicated to be secreted by . and formed homodimers. Tunicamycin assay revealed the glycosylated status of the wild-type protein, but the mutants were indicated to be non-glycosylated. All proteins were immunoreactive with a neutralizing monoclonal antibody but were not recognized by the antibody after denaturation into monomers. An PCR-based neutralization assay using mouse antibodies indicated efficient neutralization against N562L, whereas antibodies against N562C and N562K were revealed to be non-neutralizing. Collectively, the present study indicated that specific amino acid substitutions at position 562 serve crucial roles in the activity of the HEV neutralizing epitope.

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