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All-atom molecular dynamics of the HBV capsid reveals insights into biological function and cryo-EM resolution limits.


ABSTRACT: The hepatitis B virus capsid represents a promising therapeutic target. Experiments suggest the capsid must be flexible to function; however, capsid structure and dynamics have not been thoroughly characterized in the absence of icosahedral symmetry constraints. Here, all-atom molecular dynamics simulations are leveraged to investigate the capsid without symmetry bias, enabling study of capsid flexibility and its implications for biological function and cryo-EM resolution limits. Simulation results confirm flexibility and reveal a propensity for asymmetric distortion. The capsid's influence on ionic species suggests a mechanism for modulating the display of cellular signals and implicates the capsid's triangular pores as the location of signal exposure. A theoretical image reconstruction performed using simulated conformations indicates how capsid flexibility may limit the resolution of cryo-EM. Overall, the present work provides functional insight beyond what is accessible to experimental methods and raises important considerations regarding asymmetry in structural studies of icosahedral virus capsids.

SUBMITTER: Hadden JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5927769 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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