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Characterization of the interactions between the nucleoprotein and the phosphoprotein of Henipavirus.


ABSTRACT: The Henipavirus genome is encapsidated by the nucleoprotein (N) within a helical nucleocapsid that recruits the polymerase complex via the phosphoprotein (P). In a previous study, we reported that in henipaviruses, the N-terminal domain of the phosphoprotein and the C-terminal domain of the nucleoprotein (N(TAIL)) are both intrinsically disordered. Here we show that Henipavirus N(TAIL) domains are also disordered in the context of full-length nucleoproteins. We also report the cloning, purification, and characterization of the C-terminal X domains (P(XD)) of Henipavirus phosphoproteins. Using isothermal titration calorimetry, we show that N(TAIL) and P(XD) form a 1:1 stoichiometric complex that is stable under NaCl concentrations as high as 1 M and has a K(D) in the ?M range. Using far-UV circular dichroism and nuclear magnetic resonance, we show that P(XD) triggers an increase in the ?-helical content of N(TAIL). Using fluorescence spectroscopy, we show that P(XD) has no impact on the chemical environment of a Trp residue introduced at position 527 of the Henipavirus N(TAIL) domain, thus arguing for the lack of stable contacts between the C termini of N(TAIL) and P(XD). Finally, we present a tentative structural model of the N(TAIL)-P(XD) interaction in which a short, order-prone region of N(TAIL) (?-MoRE; amino acids 473-493) adopts an ?-helical conformation and is embedded between helices ?2 and ?3 of P(XD), leading to a relatively small interface dominated by hydrophobic contacts. The present results provide the first detailed experimental characterization of the N-P interaction in henipaviruses and designate the N(TAIL)-P(XD) interaction as a valuable target for rational antiviral approaches.

SUBMITTER: Habchi J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3075704 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization of the interactions between the nucleoprotein and the phosphoprotein of Henipavirus.

Habchi Johnny J   Blangy Stéphanie S   Mamelli Laurent L   Jensen Malene Ringkjøbing MR   Blackledge Martin M   Darbon Hervé H   Oglesbee Michael M   Shu Yaoling Y   Longhi Sonia S  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20110211 15


The Henipavirus genome is encapsidated by the nucleoprotein (N) within a helical nucleocapsid that recruits the polymerase complex via the phosphoprotein (P). In a previous study, we reported that in henipaviruses, the N-terminal domain of the phosphoprotein and the C-terminal domain of the nucleoprotein (N(TAIL)) are both intrinsically disordered. Here we show that Henipavirus N(TAIL) domains are also disordered in the context of full-length nucleoproteins. We also report the cloning, purificat  ...[more]

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