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Title | Arrangement of the Polymerase Complexes inside a Nine-Segmented dsRNA Virus. |
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Journal, issue, pages | Structure, Vol. 28, Issue 6, Page 604-612.e3, Year 2020 |
Publish date | Jun 2, 2020 |
Authors | Jason T Kaelber / Wen Jiang / Scott C Weaver / Albert J Auguste / Wah Chiu / |
PubMed Abstract | Members of the family Reoviridae package several copies of the viral polymerase complex into their capsid to carry out replication and transcription within viral particles. Classical single-particle ...Members of the family Reoviridae package several copies of the viral polymerase complex into their capsid to carry out replication and transcription within viral particles. Classical single-particle reconstruction encounters difficulties resolving structures such as the intraparticle polymerase complex because refinement can converge to an incorrect map and because the map could depict a nonrepresentative subset of particles or an average of heterogeneous particles. Using the nine-segmented Fako virus, we tested hypotheses for the arrangement and number of polymerase complexes within the virion by measuring how well each hypothesis describes the set of cryoelectron microscopy images of individual viral particles. We find that the polymerase complex in Fako virus binds at ten possible sites despite having only nine genome segments. A single asymmetric configuration describes the arrangement of these complexes in both virions and genome-free capsids. Similarities between the arrangements of Reoviridae with 9, 10, and 11 segments indicate the generalizability of this architecture. |
External links | Structure / PubMed:32049031 / PubMed Central |
Methods | EM (single particle) |
Resolution | 3.9 - 11.4 Å |
Structure data | EMDB-7941: EMDB-7944: Fako virus full particles, icosahedral reconstruction EMDB-7945: EMDB-7948: EMDB-7949: EMDB-7953: EMDB-7954: |
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Keywords | VIRUS / capsid / virion / Reoviridae / T=2 |