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Nonmyristoylated matrix protein from the Mason-Pfizer monkey virus forms oligomers.

Jirí Vlach1, Pavel Srb, Jan Prchal, Marián Grocký, Jan Lang, Tomás Ruml, Richard Hrabal.   

Abstract

We studied the oligomeric properties of betaretroviral nonmyristoylated matrix protein (MA) and its R55F mutant from the Mason-Pfizer monkey virus in solution by means of chemical crosslinking and NMR spectroscopy. By analyzing crosslinked products and using concentration-dependent NMR chemical shift mapping, we have proven that the wild-type (WT) MA forms oligomers in solution. Conversely, no oligomerization was observed for the R55F mutant. Structural comparison of MAs explained their different behaviors in solution, concluding that the key residues involved in intermonomeric interaction are exposed in the WT MA but buried in the mutant, preventing the oligomerization of R55F. The final model of oligomerization of the WT MA was derived by concerted use of chemical shift mapping and diffusion-ordered spectroscopy measured on a set of protein samples with varying concentrations. We found that the Mason-Pfizer monkey virus WT MA exists in a monomer-dimer-trimer equilibrium in solution, with the corresponding dissociation constants of 2.3 and 0.24 mM, respectively. Structures of the oligomers calculated with HADDOCK software are closely related to the structures of other retroviral MA trimers.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19481092     DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2009.05.063

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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