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Mapping of homologous interaction sites in the hepatitis B virus core protein.

S König1, G Beterams, M Nassal.   

Abstract

Hepatitis B virus consists of an outer envelope and an inner capsid, or core, that wraps around the small genome plus the viral replication enzyme. The icosahedrally symmetric nucleocapsid is assembled from multiple dimeric subunits of a single 183-residue capsid protein, which must therefore contain interfaces for monomer dimerization and for dimer multimerization. The atomic structure of the protein is not known, but electron microscopy-based image reconstructions suggested a hammerhead shape for the dimer and, very recently, led to a tentative model for the main chain trace. Here we used a combination of interaction screening techniques and functional analyses of core protein variants to define, at the primary sequence level, the regions that mediate capsid assembly. Both the two-hybrid system and the pepscan technique identified a strongly interacting region I between amino acids (aa) 78 and 117 that probably forms part of the dimer interface. Surprisingly, mutations in this region, in the context of a C-terminally truncated but assembly-competent core protein variant, had no detectable effect on assembly. By contrast, mutations in a second region, bordered by aa 113 and 143, markedly influenced capsid stability, strongly suggesting that this region II is the main contributor to dimer multimerization. Based on the electron microscopic data, it must therefore be located at the basal tips of the dimer, experimentally supporting the proposed main chain trace.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9573269      PMCID: PMC110062          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.72.6.4997-5005.1998

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


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