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Crystal Structure of Human Herpesvirus 6B Tegument Protein U14

The tegument protein U14 of human herpesvirus 6B (HHV-6B) constitutes the viral virion structure and is essential for viral growth. To define the characteristics and functions of U14, we determined the crystal structure of the N-terminal domain of HHV-6B U14 (U14-NTD) at 1.85 Å resolution. U14-NTD f...

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Autores principales: Wang, Bochao, Nishimura, Mitsuhiro, Tang, Huamin, Kawabata, Akiko, Mahmoud, Nora F., Khanlari, Zahra, Hamada, Daizo, Tsuruta, Hiroki, Mori, Yasuko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4859480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27152739
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005594
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author Wang, Bochao
Nishimura, Mitsuhiro
Tang, Huamin
Kawabata, Akiko
Mahmoud, Nora F.
Khanlari, Zahra
Hamada, Daizo
Tsuruta, Hiroki
Mori, Yasuko
author_facet Wang, Bochao
Nishimura, Mitsuhiro
Tang, Huamin
Kawabata, Akiko
Mahmoud, Nora F.
Khanlari, Zahra
Hamada, Daizo
Tsuruta, Hiroki
Mori, Yasuko
author_sort Wang, Bochao
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description The tegument protein U14 of human herpesvirus 6B (HHV-6B) constitutes the viral virion structure and is essential for viral growth. To define the characteristics and functions of U14, we determined the crystal structure of the N-terminal domain of HHV-6B U14 (U14-NTD) at 1.85 Å resolution. U14-NTD forms an elongated helix-rich fold with a protruding β hairpin. U14-NTD exists as a dimer exhibiting broad electrostatic interactions and a network of hydrogen bonds. This is first report of the crystal structure and dimerization of HHV-6B U14. The surface of the U14-NTD dimer reveals multiple clusters of negatively- and positively-charged residues that coincide with potential functional sites of U14. Three successive residues, L424, E425 and V426, which relate to viral growth, reside on the β hairpin close to the dimer's two-fold axis. The hydrophobic side-chains of L424 and V426 that constitute a part of a hydrophobic patch are solvent-exposed, indicating the possibility that the β hairpin region is a key functional site of HHV-6 U14. Structure-based sequence comparison suggests that U14-NTD corresponds to the core fold conserved among U14 homologs, human herpesvirus 7 U14, and human cytomegalovirus UL25 and UL35, although dimerization appears to be a specific feature of the U14 group.
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spelling pubmed-48594802016-05-13 Crystal Structure of Human Herpesvirus 6B Tegument Protein U14 Wang, Bochao Nishimura, Mitsuhiro Tang, Huamin Kawabata, Akiko Mahmoud, Nora F. Khanlari, Zahra Hamada, Daizo Tsuruta, Hiroki Mori, Yasuko PLoS Pathog Research Article The tegument protein U14 of human herpesvirus 6B (HHV-6B) constitutes the viral virion structure and is essential for viral growth. To define the characteristics and functions of U14, we determined the crystal structure of the N-terminal domain of HHV-6B U14 (U14-NTD) at 1.85 Å resolution. U14-NTD forms an elongated helix-rich fold with a protruding β hairpin. U14-NTD exists as a dimer exhibiting broad electrostatic interactions and a network of hydrogen bonds. This is first report of the crystal structure and dimerization of HHV-6B U14. The surface of the U14-NTD dimer reveals multiple clusters of negatively- and positively-charged residues that coincide with potential functional sites of U14. Three successive residues, L424, E425 and V426, which relate to viral growth, reside on the β hairpin close to the dimer's two-fold axis. The hydrophobic side-chains of L424 and V426 that constitute a part of a hydrophobic patch are solvent-exposed, indicating the possibility that the β hairpin region is a key functional site of HHV-6 U14. Structure-based sequence comparison suggests that U14-NTD corresponds to the core fold conserved among U14 homologs, human herpesvirus 7 U14, and human cytomegalovirus UL25 and UL35, although dimerization appears to be a specific feature of the U14 group. Public Library of Science 2016-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4859480/ /pubmed/27152739 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005594 Text en © 2016 Wang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wang, Bochao
Nishimura, Mitsuhiro
Tang, Huamin
Kawabata, Akiko
Mahmoud, Nora F.
Khanlari, Zahra
Hamada, Daizo
Tsuruta, Hiroki
Mori, Yasuko
Crystal Structure of Human Herpesvirus 6B Tegument Protein U14
title Crystal Structure of Human Herpesvirus 6B Tegument Protein U14
title_full Crystal Structure of Human Herpesvirus 6B Tegument Protein U14
title_fullStr Crystal Structure of Human Herpesvirus 6B Tegument Protein U14
title_full_unstemmed Crystal Structure of Human Herpesvirus 6B Tegument Protein U14
title_short Crystal Structure of Human Herpesvirus 6B Tegument Protein U14
title_sort crystal structure of human herpesvirus 6b tegument protein u14
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4859480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27152739
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005594
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