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NMR Mapping of Disordered Segments from a Viral Scaffolding Protein Enclosed in a 23 MDa Procapsid.


ABSTRACT: Scaffolding proteins (SPs) are required for the capsid shell assembly of many tailed double-stranded DNA bacteriophages, some archaeal viruses, herpesviruses, and adenoviruses. Despite their importance, only one high-resolution structure is available for SPs within procapsids. Here, we use the inherent size limit of NMR to identify mobile segments of the 303-residue phage P22 SP free in solution and when incorporated into a ?23 MDa procapsid complex. Free SP gives NMR signals from its acidic N-terminus (residues 1-40) and basic C-terminus (residues 264-303), whereas NMR signals from the middle segment (residues 41-263) are missing because of intermediate conformational exchange on the NMR chemical shift timescale. When SP is incorporated into P22 procapsids, NMR signals from the C-terminal helix-turn-helix domain disappear because of binding to the procapsid interior. Signals from the N-terminal domain persist, indicating that this segment retains flexibility when bound to procapsids. The unstructured character of the N-terminus, coupled with its high content of negative charges, is likely important for dissociation and release of SP during the double-stranded DNA genome packaging step accompanying phage maturation.

SUBMITTER: Whitehead RD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6817520 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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NMR Mapping of Disordered Segments from a Viral Scaffolding Protein Enclosed in a 23 MDa Procapsid.

Whitehead Richard D RD   Teschke Carolyn M CM   Alexandrescu Andrei T AT  

Biophysical journal 20190906 8


Scaffolding proteins (SPs) are required for the capsid shell assembly of many tailed double-stranded DNA bacteriophages, some archaeal viruses, herpesviruses, and adenoviruses. Despite their importance, only one high-resolution structure is available for SPs within procapsids. Here, we use the inherent size limit of NMR to identify mobile segments of the 303-residue phage P22 SP free in solution and when incorporated into a ∼23 MDa procapsid complex. Free SP gives NMR signals from its acidic N-t  ...[more]

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