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Insight into DNA and protein transport in double-stranded DNA viruses: the structure of bacteriophage N4.


ABSTRACT: Bacteriophage N4 encapsidates a 3500-aa-long DNA-dependent RNA polymerase (vRNAP), which is injected into the host along with the N4 genome upon infection. The three-dimensional structures of wild-type and mutant N4 viruses lacking gp17, gp50, or gp65 were determined by cryoelectron microscopy. The virion has an icosahedral capsid with T=9 quasi-symmetry that encapsidates well-organized double-stranded DNA and vRNAP. The tail, attached at a unique pentameric vertex of the head, consists of a neck, 12 appendages, and six ribbons that constitute a non-contractile sheath around a central tail tube. Comparison of wild-type and mutant virus structures in conjunction with bioinformatics established the identity and virion locations of the major capsid protein (gp56), a decorating protein (gp17), the vRNAP (gp50), the tail sheath (gp65), the appendages (gp66), and the portal protein (gp59). The N4 virion organization provides insight into its assembly and suggests a mechanism for genome and vRNAP transport strategies utilized by this unique system.

SUBMITTER: Choi KH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2396777 | biostudies-literature | 2008 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Insight into DNA and protein transport in double-stranded DNA viruses: the structure of bacteriophage N4.

Choi Kyung H KH   McPartland Jennifer J   Kaganman Irene I   Bowman Valorie D VD   Rothman-Denes Lucia B LB   Rossmann Michael G MG  

Journal of molecular biology 20080304 3


Bacteriophage N4 encapsidates a 3500-aa-long DNA-dependent RNA polymerase (vRNAP), which is injected into the host along with the N4 genome upon infection. The three-dimensional structures of wild-type and mutant N4 viruses lacking gp17, gp50, or gp65 were determined by cryoelectron microscopy. The virion has an icosahedral capsid with T=9 quasi-symmetry that encapsidates well-organized double-stranded DNA and vRNAP. The tail, attached at a unique pentameric vertex of the head, consists of a nec  ...[more]

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