衣壳
蛋白质亚单位
伪狂犬病
低温电子显微
单纯疱疹病毒
生物物理学
生物
传染性
病毒学
病毒
细胞生物学
遗传学
基因
作者
Alexis Huet,Alexander M. Makhov,Jamie B. Huffman,Matthijn Vos,Fred L. Homa,James F. Conway
摘要
Capsids from two herpesviruses (HSV-1 and PRV), imaged inside intact virions, are analyzed by cryo-EM. The maps allowed the construction of a complete model of subunit and domain organization, revealing extensive subunit contacts. The herpesvirus capsid is a complex protein assembly that includes hundreds of copies of four major subunits and lesser numbers of several minor proteins, all of which are essential for infectivity. Cryo-electron microscopy is uniquely suited for studying interactions that govern the assembly and function of such large functional complexes. Here we report two high-quality capsid structures, from human herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and the animal pseudorabies virus (PRV), imaged inside intact virions at ~7-Å resolution. From these, we developed a complete model of subunit and domain organization and identified extensive networks of subunit contacts that underpin capsid stability and form a pathway that may signal the completion of DNA packaging from the capsid interior to outer surface, thereby initiating nuclear egress. Differences in the folding and orientation of subunit domains between herpesvirus capsids suggest that common elements have been modified for specific functions.
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