Literature DB >> 25043589

Three-dimensional reconstructions of the bacteriophage CUS-3 virion reveal a conserved coat protein I-domain but a distinct tailspike receptor-binding domain.

Kristin N Parent1, Jinghua Tang2, Giovanni Cardone2, Eddie B Gilcrease3, Mandy E Janssen2, Norman H Olson2, Sherwood R Casjens4, Timothy S Baker5.   

Abstract

CUS-3 is a short-tailed, dsDNA bacteriophage that infects serotype K1 Escherichia coli. We report icosahedrally averaged and asymmetric, three-dimensional, cryo-electron microscopic reconstructions of the CUS-3 virion. Its coat protein structure adopts the "HK97-fold" shared by other tailed phages and is quite similar to that in phages P22 and Sf6 despite only weak amino acid sequence similarity. In addition, these coat proteins share a unique extra external domain ("I-domain"), suggesting that the group of P22-like phages has evolved over a very long time period without acquiring a new coat protein gene from another phage group. On the other hand, the morphology of the CUS-3 tailspike differs significantly from that of P22 or Sf6, but is similar to the tailspike of phage K1F, a member of the extremely distantly related T7 group of phages. We conclude that CUS-3 obtained its tailspike gene from a distantly related phage quite recently.
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Keywords:  Bacteriophage; CUS-3; Cryo-electron microscopy; Virion structure

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25043589      PMCID: PMC4157081          DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2014.06.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virology        ISSN: 0042-6822            Impact factor:   3.616


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