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Crystallization of the C-terminal head domain of the avian adenovirus CELO long fibre.

Pablo Guardado Calvo1, Antonio L Llamas-Saiz, Patrick Langlois, Mark J van Raaij.   

Abstract

Avian adenovirus CELO contains two different fibres: fibre 1, the long fibre, and fibre 2, the short fibre. The short fibre is responsible for binding to an unknown avian receptor and is essential for infection of birds. The long fibre is not essential, but is known to bind the coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor protein. Both trimeric fibres are attached to the same penton base, of which each icosahedral virus contains 12 copies. The short fibre extends straight outwards, while the long fibre emerges at an angle. The carboxy-terminal amino acids 579-793 of the avian adenovirus long fibre have been expressed with an amino-terminal hexahistidine tag and the expressed trimeric protein has been purified by nickel-affinity chromatography and crystallized. Crystals were grown at low pH using PEG 10,000 as precipitant and belonged to space group C2. The crystals diffracted rotating-anode Cu Kalpha radiation to at least 1.9 angstroms resolution and a complete data set was collected from a single crystal to 2.2 angstroms resolution. Unit-cell parameters were a = 216.5, b = 59.2, c = 57.5 angstroms, beta = 101.3 degrees, suggesting one trimer per asymmetric unit and a solvent content of 46%. The long fibre head does not have significant sequence homology to any other protein of known structure and molecular-replacement attempts with known fibre-head structures were unsuccessful. However, a map calculated using SIRAS phasing shows a clear trimer with a shape similar to known adenovirus fibre-head structures. Structure solution is in progress.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16682773      PMCID: PMC2219974          DOI: 10.1107/S1744309106012024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Crystallogr Sect F Struct Biol Cryst Commun        ISSN: 1744-3091


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