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Elucidating the interacting domains of chandipura virus nucleocapsid protein.


ABSTRACT: The nucleocapsid (N) protein of Chandipura virus (CHPV) plays a crucial role in viral life cycle, besides being an important structural component of the virion through proper organization of its interactions with other viral proteins. In a recent study, the authors had mapped the associations among CHPV proteins and shown that N protein interacts with four of the viral proteins: N, phosphoprotein (P), matrix protein (M), and glycoprotein (G). The present study aimed to distinguish the regions of CHPV N protein responsible for its interactions with other viral proteins. In this direction, we have generated the structure of CHPV N protein by homology modeling using SWISS-MODEL workspace and Accelrys Discovery Studio client 2.55 and mapped the domains of N protein using PiSQRD. The interactions of N protein fragments with other proteins were determined by ZDOCK rigid-body docking method and validated by yeast two-hybrid and ELISA. The study revealed a unique binding site, comprising of amino acids 1-30 at the N terminus of the nucleocapsid protein (N1) that is instrumental in its interactions with N, P, M, and G proteins. It was also observed that N2 associates with N and G proteins while N3 interacts with N, P, and M proteins.

SUBMITTER: Kumar K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3830837 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Elucidating the interacting domains of chandipura virus nucleocapsid protein.

Kumar Kapila K   Rajasekharan Sreejith S   Gulati Sahil S   Rana Jyoti J   Gabrani Reema R   Jain Chakresh K CK   Gupta Amita A   Chaudhary Vijay K VK   Gupta Sanjay S  

Advances in virology 20131028


The nucleocapsid (N) protein of Chandipura virus (CHPV) plays a crucial role in viral life cycle, besides being an important structural component of the virion through proper organization of its interactions with other viral proteins. In a recent study, the authors had mapped the associations among CHPV proteins and shown that N protein interacts with four of the viral proteins: N, phosphoprotein (P), matrix protein (M), and glycoprotein (G). The present study aimed to distinguish the regions of  ...[more]

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