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Raman spectroscopic signatures of echovirus 1 uncoating.

Päivi Ruokola1, Elina Dadu1, Artur Kazmertsuk1, Heikki Häkkänen1, Varpu Marjomäki1, Janne A Ihalainen2.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: In recent decades, Raman spectroscopy has entered the biological and medical fields. It enables nondestructive analysis of structural details at the molecular level and has been used to study viruses and their constituents. Here, we used Raman spectroscopy to study echovirus 1 (EV1), a small, nonenveloped human pathogen, in two different uncoating states induced by heat treatments. Raman signals of capsid proteins and RNA genome were observed from the intact virus, the uncoating intermediate, and disrupted virions. Transmission electron microscopy data revealed general structural changes between the studied particles. Compared to spectral characteristics of proteins in the intact virion, those of the proteins of the heat-treated particles indicated reduced α-helix content with respect to β-sheets and coil structures. Changes observed in tryptophan and tyrosine signals suggest an increasingly hydrophilic environment around these residues. RNA signals revealed a change in the environment of the genome and in its conformation. The ionized-carbonyl vibrations showed small changes between the intact virion and the uncoating intermediate, which points to cleavage of salt bridges in the protein structure during the uncoating process. In conclusion, our data reveal distinguishable Raman signatures of the intact, intermediate, and disrupted EV1 particles. These changes indicate structural, chemical, and solute-solvent alterations in the genome and in the capsid proteins and lay the essential groundwork for investigating the uncoating of EV1 and related viruses in real time. IMPORTANCE: In order to combat virus infection, we need to know the details of virus uncoating. We present here the novel Raman signatures for opened and intact echovirus 1. This gives hope that the signatures may be used in the near future to evaluate the ambient conditions in endosomes leading to virus uncoating using, e.g., coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy (CARS) imaging. These studies will complement structural studies on virus uncoating. In addition, Raman/CARS imaging offers the possibility of making dynamic live measurements in vitro and in cells which are impossible to measure by, for example, cryo-electron tomography. Furthermore, as viral Raman spectra can be overwhelmed with various contaminants, our study is highly relevant in demonstrating the importance of sample preparation for Raman spectroscopy in the field of virology.
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Year:  2014        PMID: 24850734      PMCID: PMC4135968          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.03398-13

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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