1em9

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1em9, resolution 2.05Å

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ROUS SARCOMA VIRUS CAPSID PROTEIN: N-TERMINAL DOMAIN

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BACKGROUND: The capsid protein (CA) of retroviruses, such as Rous sarcoma, virus (RSV), consists of two independently folded domains. CA functions as, part of a polyprotein during particle assembly and budding and, in, addition, forms a shell encapsidating the genomic RNA in the mature, infectious virus. RESULTS: The structures of the N- and C-terminal domains, of RSV CA have been determined by X-ray crystallography and solution, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, respectively. The, N-terminal domain comprises seven alpha helices and a short beta hairpin, at the N terminus. The N-terminal domain associates through a small, tightly packed, twofold symmetric interface within the crystal, different, from those previously described for other retroviral CAs. The C-terminal, domain is a compact bundle of four alpha helices, although the last few, residues are disordered. In dilute solution, RSV CA is predominantly, monomeric. We show, however, using electron microscopy, that intact RSV CA, can assemble in vitro to form both tubular structures constructed from, toroidal oligomers and planar monolayers. Both modes of assembly occur, under similar solution conditions, and both sheets and tubes exhibit, long-range order. CONCLUSIONS: The tertiary structure of CA is conserved, across the major retroviral genera, yet sequence variations are sufficient, to cause change in associative behavior. CA forms the exterior shell of, the viral core in all mature retroviruses. However, the core morphology, differs between viruses. Consistent with this observation, we find that, the capsid proteins of RSV and human immunodeficiency virus type 1 exhibit, different associative behavior in dilute solution and assemble in vitro, into different structures.

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1EM9 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Rous sarcoma virus with MG as ligand. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

ReferenceReference

Structure and self-association of the Rous sarcoma virus capsid protein., Kingston RL, Fitzon-Ostendorp T, Eisenmesser EZ, Schatz GW, Vogt VM, Post CB, Rossmann MG, Structure. 2000 Jun 15;8(6):617-28. PMID:10873863

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