Crystal structure of an empty capsid of turnip yellow mosaic virus
Date Issued
2004-01-01
Author(s)
van Roon, Anne-Marie M.
Bink, Hugo H. J.
Plaisier, Jasper R.
Pleij, Cornelis W. A.
Pannu, Navraj S.
DOI
10.1016/j.jmb.2004.06.085
Abstract
Empty capsids (artificial top component) of turnip yellow mosaic virus were co-crystallized with an encapsidation initiator RNA hairpin. No clear density was observed for the RNA, but there were clear differences in the conformation of a loop of the coat protein at the opening of the pentameric capsomer (formed by five A-subunits) protruding from the capsid, compared to the corresponding loop in the intact virus. Further differences were found at the N terminus of the A-subunit. These differences have implications for the mechanism of decapsidation of the virus, required for infection.