Literature DB >> 31980459

High-resolution crystal structures of two prototypical β- and γ-herpesviral nuclear egress complexes unravel the determinants of subfamily specificity.

Yves A Muller1, Sigrun Häge2, Sewar Alkhashrom3, Tobias Höllriegl4, Sebastian Weigert4, Simon Dolles3, Kerstin Hof4, Sascha A Walzer4, Claudia Egerer-Sieber4, Marcus Conrad5, Stephanie Holst3, Josephine Lösing2, Eric Sonntag2, Heinrich Sticht5, Jutta Eichler3, Manfred Marschall6.   

Abstract

Herpesviruses uniquely express two essential nuclear egress-regulating proteins forming a heterodimeric basic structure of the nuclear egress complex (core NEC). These core NECs serve as a hexameric lattice-structured platform for capsid docking and recruit viral and cellular NEC-associated factors that jointly exert nuclear lamina- and membrane-rearranging functions (multicomponent NEC). Here, we report the X-ray structures of β- and γ-herpesvirus core NECs obtained through an innovative recombinant expression strategy based on NEC-hook::NEC-groove protein fusion constructs. This approach yielded the first structure of γ-herpesviral core NEC, namely the 1.56 Å structure of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) BFRF1-BFLF2, as well as an increased resolution 1.48 Å structure of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) pUL50-pUL53. Detailed analysis of these structures revealed that the prominent hook segment is absolutely required for core NEC formation and contributes approximately 80% of the interaction surface of the globular domains of NEC proteins. Moreover, using HCMV::EBV hook domain swap constructs, computational prediction of the roles of individual hook residues for binding, and quantitative binding assays with synthetic peptides presenting the HCMV- and EBV-specific NEC hook sequences, we characterized the unique hook-into-groove NEC interaction at various levels. Although the overall physicochemical characteristics of the protein interfaces differ considerably in these β- and γ-herpesvirus NECs, the binding free energy contributions of residues displayed from identical positions are similar. In summary, the results of our study reveal critical details of the molecular mechanism of herpesviral NEC interactions and highlight their potential as an antiviral drug target.
© 2020 Muller et al.

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Keywords:  Epstein-Barr virus; Human cytomegalovirus; Protein-protein interactions; alanine scan; confocal microscopy; crystal structure; energetics; herpesvirus; nuclear egress complex; structure-function

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31980459      PMCID: PMC7062154          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA119.011546

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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