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9OAB

C3 reconstruction of the thermophilic bacteriophage P74-26 Neck

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Summary for 9OAB
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb9oab/pdb
EMDB information70278
DescriptorPortal protein, Adaptor (P74p90), Tail terminator, ... (5 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsbacteriophage, thermophilic, neck, portal, virus
Biological sourceOshimavirus P7426
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Total number of polymer chains60
Total formula weight1492185.69
Authors
Sedivy, E.L.,Agnello, E.,Song, K.,Xu, C.,Kelch, B.A. (deposition date: 2025-04-21, release date: 2026-01-28)
Primary citationSedivy, E.L.,Agnello, E.,Hobaugh, J.E.,Ahsan, R.,Song, K.,Xu, C.,Kelch, B.A.
The structure of a thermostable phage's portal vertex and neck complex illuminates the headful maturation mechanism.
J.Mol.Biol., :169641-169641, 2026
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PubMed Abstract: Viruses assemble from component parts inside their host cells, but the mechanisms coordinating this complex process are not completely understood. In tailed bacteriophages, the genome is packaged into its capsid shell through the portal complex. The portal complex then closes to retain DNA and connects to the tail, which is required for host recognition and infection. The trigger to stop pumping DNA and assemble the mature virus has been a longstanding conundrum in the field. We determined the structure of the portal, the proteins that connect it to the tail, and portal vertex in the hyperthermophilic phage Oshimavirus using cryo-Electron Microscopy (cryo-EM). We find highly intertwined loop structures, like in a wicker basket, potentially stabilizing the portal vertex against high temperatures. Moreover, we observe that the portal protrudes from the capsid in mature virions. We propose that portal is repositioned by packaged DNA, forming a pressure-sensitive switch that terminates genome packaging and triggers tail attachment in headful phages.
PubMed: 41544933
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2026.169641
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Experimental method
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (2.6 Å)
Structure validation

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