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Crystal structure of AFV3-109, a highly conserved protein from crenarchaeal viruses

The extraordinary morphologies of viruses infecting hyperthermophilic archaea clearly distinguish them from bacterial and eukaryotic viruses. Moreover, their genomes code for proteins that to a large extend have no related sequences in the extent databases. However, a small pool of genes is shared b...

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Autores principales: Keller, Jenny, Leulliot, Nicolas, Cambillau, Christian, Campanacci, Valérie, Porciero, Stéphanie, Prangishvili, David, Forterre, Patrick, Cortez, Diego, Quevillon-Cheruel, Sophie, van Tilbeurgh, Herman
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1796864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17241456
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-4-12
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author Keller, Jenny
Leulliot, Nicolas
Cambillau, Christian
Campanacci, Valérie
Porciero, Stéphanie
Prangishvili, David
Forterre, Patrick
Cortez, Diego
Quevillon-Cheruel, Sophie
van Tilbeurgh, Herman
author_facet Keller, Jenny
Leulliot, Nicolas
Cambillau, Christian
Campanacci, Valérie
Porciero, Stéphanie
Prangishvili, David
Forterre, Patrick
Cortez, Diego
Quevillon-Cheruel, Sophie
van Tilbeurgh, Herman
author_sort Keller, Jenny
collection PubMed
description The extraordinary morphologies of viruses infecting hyperthermophilic archaea clearly distinguish them from bacterial and eukaryotic viruses. Moreover, their genomes code for proteins that to a large extend have no related sequences in the extent databases. However, a small pool of genes is shared by overlapping subsets of these viruses, and the most conserved gene, exemplified by the ORF109 of the Acidianus Filamentous Virus 3, AFV3, is present on genomes of members of three viral familes, the Lipothrixviridae, Rudiviridae, and "Bicaudaviridae", as well as of the unclassified Sulfolobus Turreted Icosahedral Virus, STIV. We present here the crystal structure of the protein (Mr = 13.1 kD, 109 residues) encoded by the AFV3 ORF 109 in two different crystal forms at 1.5 and 1.3 Å resolution. The structure of AFV3-109 is a five stranded β-sheet with loops on one side and three helices on the other. It forms a dimer adopting the shape of a cradle that encompasses the best conserved regions of the sequence. No protein with a related fold could be identified except for the ortholog from STIV1, whose structure was deposited at the Protein Data Bank. We could clearly identify a well bound glycerol inside the cradle, contacting exclusively totally conserved residues. This interaction was confirmed in solution by fluorescence titration. Although the function of AFV3-109 cannot be deduced directly from its structure, structural homology with the STIV1 protein, and the size and charge distribution of the cavity suggested it could interact with nucleic acids. Fluorescence quenching titrations also showed that AFV3-109 interacts with dsDNA. Genomic sequence analysis revealed bacterial homologs of AFV3-109 as a part of a putative previously unidentified prophage sequences in some Firmicutes.
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spelling pubmed-17968642007-02-10 Crystal structure of AFV3-109, a highly conserved protein from crenarchaeal viruses Keller, Jenny Leulliot, Nicolas Cambillau, Christian Campanacci, Valérie Porciero, Stéphanie Prangishvili, David Forterre, Patrick Cortez, Diego Quevillon-Cheruel, Sophie van Tilbeurgh, Herman Virol J Research The extraordinary morphologies of viruses infecting hyperthermophilic archaea clearly distinguish them from bacterial and eukaryotic viruses. Moreover, their genomes code for proteins that to a large extend have no related sequences in the extent databases. However, a small pool of genes is shared by overlapping subsets of these viruses, and the most conserved gene, exemplified by the ORF109 of the Acidianus Filamentous Virus 3, AFV3, is present on genomes of members of three viral familes, the Lipothrixviridae, Rudiviridae, and "Bicaudaviridae", as well as of the unclassified Sulfolobus Turreted Icosahedral Virus, STIV. We present here the crystal structure of the protein (Mr = 13.1 kD, 109 residues) encoded by the AFV3 ORF 109 in two different crystal forms at 1.5 and 1.3 Å resolution. The structure of AFV3-109 is a five stranded β-sheet with loops on one side and three helices on the other. It forms a dimer adopting the shape of a cradle that encompasses the best conserved regions of the sequence. No protein with a related fold could be identified except for the ortholog from STIV1, whose structure was deposited at the Protein Data Bank. We could clearly identify a well bound glycerol inside the cradle, contacting exclusively totally conserved residues. This interaction was confirmed in solution by fluorescence titration. Although the function of AFV3-109 cannot be deduced directly from its structure, structural homology with the STIV1 protein, and the size and charge distribution of the cavity suggested it could interact with nucleic acids. Fluorescence quenching titrations also showed that AFV3-109 interacts with dsDNA. Genomic sequence analysis revealed bacterial homologs of AFV3-109 as a part of a putative previously unidentified prophage sequences in some Firmicutes. BioMed Central 2007-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC1796864/ /pubmed/17241456 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-4-12 Text en Copyright © 2007 Keller et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Keller, Jenny
Leulliot, Nicolas
Cambillau, Christian
Campanacci, Valérie
Porciero, Stéphanie
Prangishvili, David
Forterre, Patrick
Cortez, Diego
Quevillon-Cheruel, Sophie
van Tilbeurgh, Herman
Crystal structure of AFV3-109, a highly conserved protein from crenarchaeal viruses
title Crystal structure of AFV3-109, a highly conserved protein from crenarchaeal viruses
title_full Crystal structure of AFV3-109, a highly conserved protein from crenarchaeal viruses
title_fullStr Crystal structure of AFV3-109, a highly conserved protein from crenarchaeal viruses
title_full_unstemmed Crystal structure of AFV3-109, a highly conserved protein from crenarchaeal viruses
title_short Crystal structure of AFV3-109, a highly conserved protein from crenarchaeal viruses
title_sort crystal structure of afv3-109, a highly conserved protein from crenarchaeal viruses
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1796864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17241456
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-4-12
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