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Advances in virus research, 2013, Vol.86, p.87-108
2013
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Chrysovirus structure: repeated helical core as evidence of gene duplication
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  • Advances in virus research, 2013, Vol.86, p.87-108
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United States
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2013
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  • Chrysoviruses are double-stranded RNA viruses with a multipartite genome. Structure of two fungal chrysoviruses, Penicillium chrysogenum virus and Cryphonectria nitschkei chrysovirus 1, has been determined by three-dimensional cryo-electron microscopy analysis and in hydrodynamic studies. The capsids of both viruses are based on a T=1 lattice containing 60 subunits, remain structurally undisturbed throughout the viral cycle, and participate in genome metabolism. The capsid protein is formed by a repeated α-helical core, indicative of gene duplication. Whereas the chrysovirus capsid protein has two motifs with the same fold, most dsRNA virus capsid subunits consist of dimers of a single protein with similar folds. The arrangement of the chrysovirus α-helical core is conserved in the totivirus L-A capsid protein, suggesting a shared basic fold. The encapsidated genome is organized in concentric shells; whereas inner dsRNA shells are diffuse, the outermost layer is organized into a dodecahedral cage beneath the protein capsid. This genome ordering could constitute a framework for dsRNA transcription in the capsid interior and/or have a structural role for capsid stability.

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