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2YQ0

KSHV LANA (ORF73) C-terminal domain, octameric ring: cubic crystal form

Summary for 2YQ0
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb2yq0/pdb
Related2YPY 2YPZ 2YQ1
DescriptorORF 73, SULFATE ION (2 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsviral protein, latency-associated nuclear antigen, lana-1, dna-binding domain, origin-binding domain, oligomerization domain, kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus, gammaherpesvirus, rhadinovirus, primary effusion lymphoma, multicentric castleman's disease, tumor virus, cancer, murid herpesvirus 4, muhv-4, murid herpesvirus 68, mhv-68
Biological sourceHUMAN HERPESVIRUS 8 TYPE M
Total number of polymer chains1
Total formula weight18266.11
Authors
Hellert, J.,Krausze, J.,Luhrs, T. (deposition date: 2012-11-02, release date: 2013-11-13, Last modification date: 2023-12-20)
Primary citationHellert, J.,Weidner-Glunde, M.,Krausze, J.,Richter, U.,Adler, H.,Fedorov, R.,Pietrek, M.,Ruckert, J.,Ritter, C.,Schulz, T.F.,Luhrs, T.
A Structural Basis for Brd2/4-Mediated Host Chromatin Interaction and Oligomer Assembly of Kaposi Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus and Murine Gammaherpesvirus Lana Proteins.
Plos Pathog., 9:3640-, 2013
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) establishes a lifelong latent infection and causes several malignancies in humans. Murine herpesvirus 68 (MHV-68) is a related γ2-herpesvirus frequently used as a model to study the biology of γ-herpesviruses in vivo. The KSHV latency-associated nuclear antigen (kLANA) and the MHV68 mLANA (orf73) protein are required for latent viral replication and persistence. Latent episomal KSHV genomes and kLANA form nuclear microdomains, termed 'LANA speckles', which also contain cellular chromatin proteins, including BRD2 and BRD4, members of the BRD/BET family of chromatin modulators. We solved the X-ray crystal structure of the C-terminal DNA binding domains (CTD) of kLANA and MHV-68 mLANA. While these structures share the overall fold with the EBNA1 protein of Epstein-Barr virus, they differ substantially in their surface characteristics. Opposite to the DNA binding site, both kLANA and mLANA CTD contain a characteristic lysine-rich positively charged surface patch, which appears to be a unique feature of γ2-herpesviral LANA proteins. Importantly, kLANA and mLANA CTD dimers undergo higher order oligomerization. Using NMR spectroscopy we identified a specific binding site for the ET domains of BRD2/4 on kLANA. Functional studies employing multiple kLANA mutants indicate that the oligomerization of native kLANA CTD dimers, the characteristic basic patch and the ET binding site on the kLANA surface are required for the formation of kLANA 'nuclear speckles' and latent replication. Similarly, the basic patch on mLANA contributes to the establishment of MHV-68 latency in spleen cells in vivo. In summary, our data provide a structural basis for the formation of higher order LANA oligomers, which is required for nuclear speckle formation, latent replication and viral persistence.
PubMed: 24146614
DOI: 10.1371/JOURNAL.PPAT.1003640
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X-RAY DIFFRACTION (3.911 Å)
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