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The morphogenic linker peptide of HBV capsid protein forms a mobile array on the interior surface.

Norman R Watts1, James F Conway, Naiqian Cheng, Stephen J Stahl, David M Belnap, Alasdair C Steven, Paul T Wingfield.   

Abstract

Many capsid proteins have peptides that influence their assembly. In hepatitis B virus capsid protein, the peptide STLPETTVV, linking the shell-forming 'core' domain and the nucleic acid-binding 'protamine' domain, has such a role. We have studied its morphogenic properties by permuting its sequence, substituting it with an extraneous peptide, deleting it to directly fuse the core and protamine domains and assembling core domain dimers with added linker peptides. The peptide was found to be necessary for the assembly of protamine domain-containing capsids, although its size-determining effect tolerates some modifications. Although largely invisible in a capsid crystal structure, we could visualize linker peptides by cryo-EM difference imaging: they emerge on the inner surface and extend from the capsid protein dimer interface towards the adjacent symmetry axis. A closely sequence-similar peptide in cellobiose dehydrogenase, which has an extended conformation, offers a plausible prototype. We propose that linker peptides are attached to the capsid inner surface as hinged struts, forming a mobile array, an arrangement with implications for morphogenesis and the management of encapsidated nucleic acid.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11867516      PMCID: PMC125892          DOI: 10.1093/emboj/21.5.876

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO J        ISSN: 0261-4189            Impact factor:   11.598


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