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Assembly of mixed rod-like and spherical particles from group I and II RNA bacteriophage coat proteins

  • Janis Rumnieks*
  • , Velta Ose
  • , Kaspars Tars
  • , Andris Dislers
  • , Arnis Strods
  • , Indulis Cielens
  • , Regina Renhofa
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Latvian Biomedical Research and Study Centre

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Abstract

The capsids of single-stranded RNA bacteriophages show remarkable structural similarity. In an attempt to test whether the coat protein (CP) from one bacteriophage could substitute for the CP of another and form mixed particles, we reassembled capsids in vitro from a mixture of different RNA phage CP dimers together with E. coli ribosomal RNA. Surprisingly, mixing CPs from phages belonging to groups I and II led to appearance of rod-like particles along with icosahedral spherical capsids, both containing a mixture of the two CPs. Rods and mixed spherical capsids containing host RNA were also obtained in vivo in bacteria expressing simultaneously fr and GA CPs. In a co-infection of the two phages, however, only authentic fr and GA virions were formed. Coat protein mutants in the FG loop were unable to assemble into rods, suggesting that these loops are involved in the formation of the aberrant particles.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)187-194
Number of pages8
JournalVirology
Volume391
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Co-infection
  • Levivirus
  • RNA bacteriophage
  • Tubular structure
  • Virus assembly

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