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Structure of the hepatitis E virus-like particle suggests mechanisms for virus assembly and receptor binding.


ABSTRACT: Hepatitis E virus (HEV), a small, non-enveloped RNA virus in the family Hepeviridae, is associated with endemic and epidemic acute viral hepatitis in developing countries. Our 3.5-A structure of a HEV-like particle (VLP) shows that each capsid protein contains 3 linear domains that form distinct structural elements: S, the continuous capsid; P1, 3-fold protrusions; and P2, 2-fold spikes. The S domain adopts a jelly-roll fold commonly observed in small RNA viruses. The P1 and P2 domains both adopt beta-barrel folds. Each domain possesses a potential polysaccharide-binding site that may function in cell-receptor binding. Sugar binding to P1 at the capsid protein interface may lead to capsid disassembly and cell entry. Structural modeling indicates that native T = 3 capsid contains flat dimers, with less curvature than those of T = 1 VLP. Our findings significantly advance the understanding of HEV molecular biology and have application to the development of vaccines and antiviral medications.

SUBMITTER: Guu TS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2722310 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structure of the hepatitis E virus-like particle suggests mechanisms for virus assembly and receptor binding.

Guu Tom S Y TS   Liu Zheng Z   Ye Qiaozhen Q   Mata Douglas A DA   Li Kunpeng K   Yin Changcheng C   Zhang Jingqiang J   Tao Yizhi Jane YJ  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20090721 31


Hepatitis E virus (HEV), a small, non-enveloped RNA virus in the family Hepeviridae, is associated with endemic and epidemic acute viral hepatitis in developing countries. Our 3.5-A structure of a HEV-like particle (VLP) shows that each capsid protein contains 3 linear domains that form distinct structural elements: S, the continuous capsid; P1, 3-fold protrusions; and P2, 2-fold spikes. The S domain adopts a jelly-roll fold commonly observed in small RNA viruses. The P1 and P2 domains both adop  ...[more]

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