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Dynamic nature of the quaternary structure of the vesicular stomatitis virus envelope glycoprotein.

D S Lyles1, V A Varela, J W Parce.   

Abstract

The envelope glycoprotein (G protein) of vesicular stomatitis virus probably exists in the viral envelope as a trimer of identical subunits. Depending on the conditions of solubilization, G protein may dissociate into monomers. G protein solubilized with the detergent octyl glucoside was shown to exist as oligomeric forms by sedimentation velocity analysis and chemical cross-linking. G protein was modified with either fluorescein isothiocyanate or rhodamine isothiocyanate. Resonance energy transfer between fluorescein and rhodamine labels was observed upon mixing the two labeled G proteins in octyl glucoside. This result provided further evidence that G protein in octyl glucoside is oligomeric and indicated that the subunits are capable of exchange to form mixed oligomers. Resonance energy transfer was independent of G protein concentration in the range examined (10-80 nM) and was not observed when labeled G proteins were mixed with fluorescein or rhodamine that was not conjugated to protein. Resonance energy transfer decreased upon incorporation of G protein into Triton X-100, consistent with sedimentation velocity data that G protein in Triton X-100 is primarily monomeric. Kinetic analysis showed that the subunit exchange reaction had a half-time of about 3 min at 27 degrees C that was independent of G protein concentration. These data indicate that the exchange occurs through dissociation of G protein trimers into monomers and dimers followed by reassociation into timers. Thus, in octyl glucoside, G protein must exist as an equilibrium between monomers and oligomers. This implies that monomers are capable of self-assembly into trimers.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2159320     DOI: 10.1021/bi00462a002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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