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Insights into the evolution of a complex virus from the crystal structure of vaccinia virus D13.


ABSTRACT: The morphogenesis of poxviruses such as vaccinia virus (VACV) sees the virion shape mature from spherical to brick-shaped. Trimeric capsomers of the VACV D13 protein form a transitory, stabilizing lattice on the surface of the initial spherical immature virus particle. The crystal structure of D13 reveals that this major scaffolding protein comprises a double ? barrel "jelly-roll" subunit arranged as pseudo-hexagonal trimers. These structural features are characteristic of the major capsid proteins of a lineage of large icosahedral double-stranded DNA viruses including human adenovirus and the bacteriophages PRD1 and PM2. Structure-based phylogenetic analysis confirms that VACV belongs to this lineage, suggesting that (analogously to higher organism embryogenesis) early poxvirus morphogenesis reflects their evolution from a lineage of viruses sharing a common icosahedral ancestor.

SUBMITTER: Bahar MW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3136756 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Insights into the evolution of a complex virus from the crystal structure of vaccinia virus D13.

Bahar Mohammad W MW   Graham Stephen C SC   Stuart David I DI   Grimes Jonathan M JM  

Structure (London, England : 1993) 20110701 7


The morphogenesis of poxviruses such as vaccinia virus (VACV) sees the virion shape mature from spherical to brick-shaped. Trimeric capsomers of the VACV D13 protein form a transitory, stabilizing lattice on the surface of the initial spherical immature virus particle. The crystal structure of D13 reveals that this major scaffolding protein comprises a double β barrel "jelly-roll" subunit arranged as pseudo-hexagonal trimers. These structural features are characteristic of the major capsid prote  ...[more]

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