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Asymmetric packaging of polymerases within vesicular stomatitis virus.


ABSTRACT: Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) is a prototypic negative sense single-stranded RNA virus. The bullet-shape appearance of the virion results from tightly wound helical turns of the nucleoprotein encapsidated RNA template (N-RNA) around a central cavity. Transcription and replication require polymerase complexes, which include a catalytic subunit L and a template-binding subunit P. L and P are inferred to be in the cavity, however lacking direct observation, their exact position has remained unclear. Using super-resolution fluorescence imaging and atomic force microscopy (AFM) on single VSV virions, we show that L and P are packaged asymmetrically towards the blunt end of the virus. The number of L and P proteins varies between individual virions and they occupy 57 ± 12 nm of the 150 nm central cavity of the virus. Our finding positions the polymerases at the opposite end of the genome with respect to the only transcriptional promoter.

SUBMITTER: Hodges J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4350925 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Asymmetric packaging of polymerases within vesicular stomatitis virus.

Hodges Jeffery J   Tang Xiaolin X   Landesman Michael B MB   Ruedas John B JB   Ghimire Anil A   Gudheti Manasa V MV   Perrault Jacques J   Jorgensen Erik M EM   Gerton Jordan M JM   Saffarian Saveez S  

Biochemical and biophysical research communications 20130919 2


Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) is a prototypic negative sense single-stranded RNA virus. The bullet-shape appearance of the virion results from tightly wound helical turns of the nucleoprotein encapsidated RNA template (N-RNA) around a central cavity. Transcription and replication require polymerase complexes, which include a catalytic subunit L and a template-binding subunit P. L and P are inferred to be in the cavity, however lacking direct observation, their exact position has remained uncl  ...[more]

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