7NLH
S. cerevisiae Ty1 p22 restriction factor, Gag CA-CTD, AUG1 variant
Summary for 7NLH
Entry DOI | 10.2210/pdb7nlh/pdb |
Related | 7NLG 7NLI |
Descriptor | Ty1 Gag p22 (1 entity in total) |
Functional Keywords | restriction factor, ty1, gag, ca, virus like particle |
Biological source | Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Baker's yeast) |
Total number of polymer chains | 3 |
Total formula weight | 40356.56 |
Authors | Cottee, M.A.,Taylor, I.A. (deposition date: 2021-02-22, release date: 2021-10-06, Last modification date: 2024-05-01) |
Primary citation | Cottee, M.A.,Beckwith, S.L.,Letham, S.C.,Kim, S.J.,Young, G.R.,Stoye, J.P.,Garfinkel, D.J.,Taylor, I.A. Structure of a Ty1 restriction factor reveals the molecular basis of transposition copy number control. Nat Commun, 12:5590-5590, 2021 Cited by PubMed Abstract: Excessive replication of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ty1 retrotransposons is regulated by Copy Number Control, a process requiring the p22/p18 protein produced from a sub-genomic transcript initiated within Ty1 GAG. In retrotransposition, Gag performs the capsid functions required for replication and re-integration. To minimize genomic damage, p22/p18 interrupts virus-like particle function by interaction with Gag. Here, we present structural, biophysical and genetic analyses of p18m, a minimal fragment of Gag that restricts transposition. The 2.8 Å crystal structure of p18m reveals an all α-helical protein related to mammalian and insect ARC proteins. p18m retains the capacity to dimerise in solution and the crystal structures reveal two exclusive dimer interfaces. We probe our findings through biophysical analysis of interface mutants as well as Ty1 transposition and p18m restriction in vivo. Our data provide insight into Ty1 Gag structure and suggest how p22/p18 might function in restriction through a blocking-of-assembly mechanism. PubMed: 34552077DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-25849-0 PDB entries with the same primary citation |
Experimental method | X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2.8 Å) |
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