Hemagglutinin (HA) is the receptor-binding and membrane fusion glycoprotein
of influenza virus and the target for infectivity-neutralizing antibodies.
The structures of three conformations of the ectodomain of the 1968 Hong K
ong influenza virus HA have been determined by X-ray crystallography: the s
ingle-chain precursor, HA0; the metastable neutral-pH conformation found on
virus, and the fusion pH-induced conformation. These structures provide a
framework for designing and interpreting the results of experiments on the
activity of HA in receptor binding, the generation of emerging and reemergi
ng epidemics, and membrane fusion during viral entry.