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Molecular dynamics simulations of the E1/E2 transmembrane domain of the Semliki Forest virus.


ABSTRACT: Transmembrane (TM) helix-helix interactions are important for virus budding and fusion. We have developed a simulation strategy that reveals the main features of the helical packing between the TM domains of the two glycoproteins E1 and E2 of the alpha-virus Semliki Forest virus and that can be extrapolated to sketch TM helical packing in other alpha-viruses. Molecular dynamics simulations were performed in wild-type and mutant peptides, both isolated and forming E1/E2 complexes. The simulations revealed that the isolated wild-type E1 peptide formed a more flexible helix than the rest of peptides and that the wild-type E1/E2 complex consists of two helices that intimately pack their N-terminals. The residues located at the interhelical interface displayed the typical motif of the left-handed coiled-coils. These were small and medium residues as Gly, Ala, Ser, and Leu, which also had the possibility to form interhelical Calpha-H...O hydrogen bonds. Results from the mutant complexes suggested that correct packing is a compromise between these residues at both E1 and E2 interhelical interfaces. This compromise allowed prediction of E1-E2 contact residues in the TM spanning domain of other alphaviruses even though the sequence identity of E2 peptides is low in this domain.

SUBMITTER: Caballero-Herrera A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1303669 | biostudies-literature | 2003 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular dynamics simulations of the E1/E2 transmembrane domain of the Semliki Forest virus.

Caballero-Herrera Ana A   Nilsson Lennart L  

Biophysical journal 20031201 6


Transmembrane (TM) helix-helix interactions are important for virus budding and fusion. We have developed a simulation strategy that reveals the main features of the helical packing between the TM domains of the two glycoproteins E1 and E2 of the alpha-virus Semliki Forest virus and that can be extrapolated to sketch TM helical packing in other alpha-viruses. Molecular dynamics simulations were performed in wild-type and mutant peptides, both isolated and forming E1/E2 complexes. The simulations  ...[more]

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