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PDBsum entry 2v4x
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Viral protein
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2v4x
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* Residue conservation analysis
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PDB id:
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Viral protein
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Crystal structure of jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus capsid n-terminal domain
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Structure:
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Capsid protein p27. Chain: a. Fragment: n-terminal domain, residues 257-388. Synonym: jsrv capsid. Engineered: yes
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Source:
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Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus. Organism_taxid: 11746. Expressed in: escherichia coli. Expression_system_taxid: 469008.
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Resolution:
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1.50Å
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R-factor:
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0.152
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R-free:
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0.185
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Authors:
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G.B.Mortuza,D.C.Goldstone,C.Pashley,L.F.Haire,M.Palmarini,W.R.Taylor, J.P.Stoye,I.A.Taylor
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G.B.Mortuza
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(2009).
Structure of the capsid amino-terminal domain from the betaretrovirus, jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus.
J Mol Biol,
386,
1179-1192.
PubMed id:
DOI:
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Date:
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30-Sep-08
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Release date:
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25-Nov-08
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PROCHECK
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Headers
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References
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P31622
(GAG_JSRV) -
Gag polyprotein from Sheep pulmonary adenomatosis virus
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Seq: Struc:
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612 a.a.
131 a.a.*
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Secondary structure |
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CATH domain |
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PDB and UniProt seqs differ
at 2 residue positions (black
crosses)
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DOI no:
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J Mol Biol
386:1179-1192
(2009)
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PubMed id:
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Structure of the capsid amino-terminal domain from the betaretrovirus, jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus.
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G.B.Mortuza,
D.C.Goldstone,
C.Pashley,
L.F.Haire,
M.Palmarini,
W.R.Taylor,
J.P.Stoye,
I.A.Taylor.
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ABSTRACT
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Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus is a betaretrovirus and the causative agent of
pulmonary adenocarcinoma, a transmissible lung tumour of sheep. Here we report
the crystal structure of the capsid amino-terminal domain and examine the
self-association properties of Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus capsid. We find that
the structure is remarkably similar to the amino-terminal domain of the
alpharetrovirus, avian leukosis virus, revealing a previously undetected
evolutionary similarity. Examination of capsid self-association suggests a mode
of assembly not driven by the strong capsid carboxy-terminal domain interactions
that characterise capsid assembly in the lentiviruses. Based on these data, we
propose this structure provides a model for the capsid of betaretroviruses
including the HML-2 family of endogenous human betaretroviruses.
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Selected figure(s)
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Figure 1.
Fig. 1. Crystal structure of the N-terminal domain of the
JSRV capsid. (a) A cartoon representation of the JSRV capsid
N-terminal domain, α-helices and β-strands are numbered. (b)
Cartoon representation of JSRV-NtD oriented at 90° to (a),
highlighting the α4–α6 loop.
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Figure 3.
Fig. 3. Ribbon view of α4 in the capsid N-terminal domains
of JSRV (a), RSV (b), HIV (c), MLV (d) and HTLV (e). The
functionally important arginine is indicated in each panel.
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The above figures are
reprinted
by permission from Elsevier:
J Mol Biol
(2009,
386,
1179-1192)
copyright 2009.
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Figures were
selected
by an automated process.
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Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference
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PubMed id
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Reference
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K.Kono,
H.Song,
M.Yokoyama,
H.Sato,
T.Shioda,
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E.E.Nakayama
(2010).
Multiple sites in the N-terminal half of simian immunodeficiency virus capsid protein contribute to evasion from rhesus monkey TRIM5α-mediated restriction.
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Retrovirology,
7,
72.
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P.Schuck
(2010).
On computational approaches for size-and-shape distributions from sedimentation velocity analytical ultracentrifugation.
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Eur Biophys J,
39,
1261-1275.
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G.D.Bailey,
J.K.Hyun,
A.K.Mitra,
and
R.L.Kingston
(2009).
Proton-linked dimerization of a retroviral capsid protein initiates capsid assembly.
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Structure,
17,
737-748.
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PDB codes:
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J.G.Purdy,
J.M.Flanagan,
I.J.Ropson,
and
R.C.Craven
(2009).
Retroviral capsid assembly: a role for the CA dimer in initiation.
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J Mol Biol,
389,
438-451.
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O.Pornillos,
B.K.Ganser-Pornillos,
B.N.Kelly,
Y.Hua,
F.G.Whitby,
C.D.Stout,
W.I.Sundquist,
C.P.Hill,
and
M.Yeager
(2009).
X-ray structures of the hexameric building block of the HIV capsid.
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Cell,
137,
1282-1292.
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Where a reference describes a PDB structure, the PDB
codes are
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