1X35
Recombinant T=3 capsid of a site specific mutant of SeMV CP
Summary for 1X35
Entry DOI | 10.2210/pdb1x35/pdb |
Related | 1SMV 1X33 1X34 1X36 |
Descriptor | Coat protein, CALCIUM ION (2 entities in total) |
Functional Keywords | t=3 capsids, beta-annulus, icosahedral virus, virus |
Biological source | Sesbania mosaic virus |
Total number of polymer chains | 3 |
Total formula weight | 86096.13 |
Authors | Sangita, V.,Lokesh, G.L.,Satheshkumar, P.S.,Saravanan, V.,Vijay, C.S.,Savithri, H.S.,Murthy, M.R. (deposition date: 2005-04-29, release date: 2005-10-18, Last modification date: 2021-11-10) |
Primary citation | Sangita, V.,Lokesh, G.L.,Satheshkumar, P.S.,Saravanan, V.,Vijay, C.S.,Savithri, H.S.,Murthy, M.R. Structural studies on recombinant T = 3 capsids of Sesbania mosaic virus coat protein mutants. Acta Crystallogr.,Sect.D, 61:1402-1405, 2005 Cited by PubMed Abstract: When expressed in Escherichia coli, the recombinant coat protein (rCP) of Sesbania mosaic virus (SeMV) was shown to self-assemble into T = 3 capsids encapsidating CP mRNA and 23S rRNA derived from the host. Expression of CP-P53A, in which a conserved proline at position 53 in the beta-annulus was substituted by alanine (CP-P53A), also produced similar capsids. Purified rCP and CP-P53A particles were crystallized and X-ray crystal structures of their mutant capsids were determined to resolutions of 3.6 and 4.1 A, respectively. As in the native viral CP, the CPs in these recombinant capsids adopt the jelly-roll beta-sandwich fold. The amino-terminal residues of the C subunits alone are ordered and form the beta-annulus structure at the quasi-sixfold axes. A characteristic bend in the beta-annulus remains unaffected in CP-P53A. The quasi-threefold interfaces of the capsids harbour calcium ions coordinated by ligands from the adjacent threefold-related subunits in a geometry that is analogous to that observed in the native capsid. Taken together with studies on deletion and substitution mutants of SeMV CP, these results suggest the possibility that the beta-annulus and nucleic acid-mediated interactions may be less important for the assembly of sobemoviruses than previously envisaged. PubMed: 16204893DOI: 10.1107/S0907444905024029 PDB entries with the same primary citation |
Experimental method | X-RAY DIFFRACTION (4.1 Å) |
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