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Atomic structure of the human herpesvirus 6B capsid and capsid-associated tegument complexes.


ABSTRACT: Human herpesvirus 6B (HHV-6B) belongs to the ?-herpesvirus subfamily of the Herpesviridae. To understand capsid assembly and capsid-tegument interactions, here we report atomic structures of HHV-6B capsid and capsid-associated tegument complex (CATC) obtained by cryoEM and sub-particle reconstruction. Compared to other ?-herpesviruses, HHV-6B exhibits high similarity in capsid structure but organizational differences in its CATC (pU11 tetramer). 180 "V?"-shaped CATCs are observed in HHV-6B, distinguishing from the 255 "?"-shaped dimeric CATCs observed in murine cytomegalovirus and the 310 "?"-shaped CATCs in human cytomegalovirus. This trend in CATC quantity correlates with the increasing genomes sizes of these ?-herpesviruses. Incompatible distances revealed by the atomic structures rationalize the lack of CATC's binding to triplexes Ta, Tc, and Tf in HHV-6B. Our results offer insights into HHV-6B capsid assembly and the roles of its tegument proteins, including not only the ?-herpesvirus-specific pU11 and pU14, but also those conserved across all subfamilies of Herpesviridae.

SUBMITTER: Zhang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6877594 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Atomic structure of the human herpesvirus 6B capsid and capsid-associated tegument complexes.

Zhang Yibo Y   Liu Wei W   Li Zihang Z   Kumar Vinay V   Alvarez-Cabrera Ana L AL   Leibovitch Emily C EC   Cui Yanxiang Y   Mei Ye Y   Bi Guo-Qiang GQ   Jacobson Steve S   Zhou Z Hong ZH  

Nature communications 20191125 1


Human herpesvirus 6B (HHV-6B) belongs to the β-herpesvirus subfamily of the Herpesviridae. To understand capsid assembly and capsid-tegument interactions, here we report atomic structures of HHV-6B capsid and capsid-associated tegument complex (CATC) obtained by cryoEM and sub-particle reconstruction. Compared to other β-herpesviruses, HHV-6B exhibits high similarity in capsid structure but organizational differences in its CATC (pU11 tetramer). 180 "VΛ"-shaped CATCs are observed in HHV-6B, dist  ...[more]

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