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Structural changes in a marine podovirus associated with release of its genome into Prochlorococcus.


ABSTRACT: Podovirus P-SSP7 infects Prochlorococcus marinus, the most abundant oceanic photosynthetic microorganism. Single-particle cryo-electron microscopy yields icosahedral and asymmetrical structures of infectious P-SSP7 with 4.6-A and 9-A resolution, respectively. The asymmetric reconstruction reveals how symmetry mismatches are accommodated among five of the gene products at the portal vertex. Reconstructions of infectious and empty particles show a conformational change of the 'valve' density in the nozzle, an orientation difference in the tail fibers, a disordering of the C terminus of the portal protein and the disappearance of the core proteins. In addition, cryo-electron tomography of P-SSP7 infecting Prochlorococcus showed the same tail-fiber conformation as that in empty particles. Our observations suggest a mechanism whereby, upon binding to the host cell, the tail fibers induce a cascade of structural alterations of the portal vertex complex that triggers DNA release.

SUBMITTER: Liu X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2924429 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural changes in a marine podovirus associated with release of its genome into Prochlorococcus.

Liu Xiangan X   Zhang Qinfen Q   Murata Kazuyoshi K   Baker Matthew L ML   Sullivan Matthew B MB   Fu Caroline C   Dougherty Matthew T MT   Schmid Michael F MF   Osburne Marcia S MS   Chisholm Sallie W SW   Chiu Wah W  

Nature structural & molecular biology 20100613 7


Podovirus P-SSP7 infects Prochlorococcus marinus, the most abundant oceanic photosynthetic microorganism. Single-particle cryo-electron microscopy yields icosahedral and asymmetrical structures of infectious P-SSP7 with 4.6-A and 9-A resolution, respectively. The asymmetric reconstruction reveals how symmetry mismatches are accommodated among five of the gene products at the portal vertex. Reconstructions of infectious and empty particles show a conformational change of the 'valve' density in th  ...[more]

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