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5EPW

C-Terminal Domain Of Human Coronavirus Nl63 Nucleocapsid Protein

5EPW の概要
エントリーDOI10.2210/pdb5epw/pdb
分子名称Nucleoprotein (2 entities in total)
機能のキーワードnl63 coronavirus, n-protein, c-terminal domain, viral protein
由来する生物種Human coronavirus NL63 (HCoV-NL63)
細胞内の位置Virion : Q6Q1R8
タンパク質・核酸の鎖数2
化学式量合計29550.81
構造登録者
Szelazek, B.,Kabala, W.,Kus, K.,Zdzalik, M.,Golik, P.,Florek, D.,Burmistrz, M.,Pyrc, K.,Dubin, G. (登録日: 2015-11-12, 公開日: 2017-02-22, 最終更新日: 2024-05-08)
主引用文献Szelazek, B.,Kabala, W.,Kus, K.,Zdzalik, M.,Twarda-Clapa, A.,Golik, P.,Burmistrz, M.,Florek, D.,Wladyka, B.,Pyrc, K.,Dubin, G.
Structural Characterization of Human Coronavirus NL63 N Protein.
J. Virol., 91:-, 2017
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Coronaviruses are responsible for upper and lower respiratory tract infections in humans. It is estimated that 1 to 10% of the population suffers annually from cold-like symptoms related to infection with human coronavirus NL63 (HCoV-NL63), an alphacoronavirus. The nucleocapsid (N) protein, the major structural component of the capsid, facilitates RNA packing, links the capsid to the envelope, and is also involved in multiple other processes, including viral replication and evasion of the immune system. Although the role of N protein in viral replication is relatively well described, no structural data are currently available regarding the N proteins of alphacoronaviruses. Moreover, our understanding of the mechanisms of RNA binding and nucleocapsid formation remains incomplete. In this study, we solved the crystal structures of the N- and C-terminal domains (NTD, residues 10 to 140, and CTD, residues 221 to 340, respectively) of the N protein of HCoV-NL63, both at a 1.5-Å resolution. Based on our structure of NTD solved here, we proposed and experimentally evaluated a model of RNA binding. The structure of the CTD reveals the mode of N protein dimerization. Overall, this study expands our understanding of the initial steps of N protein-nucleic acid interaction and may facilitate future efforts to control the associated infections. Coronaviruses are responsible for the common cold and other respiratory tract infections in humans. According to multiple studies, 1 to 10% of the population is infected each year with HCoV-NL63. Viruses are relatively simple organisms composed of a few proteins and the nucleic acids that carry the information determining their composition. The nucleocapsid (N) protein studied in this work protects the nucleic acid from the environmental factors during virus transmission. This study investigated the structural arrangement of N protein, explaining the first steps of its interaction with nucleic acid at the initial stages of virus structure assembly. The results expand our understanding of coronavirus physiology and may facilitate future efforts to control the associated infections.
PubMed: 28331093
DOI: 10.1128/JVI.02503-16
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実験手法
X-RAY DIFFRACTION (1.5 Å)
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Validation report summary of 5epw
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