Self-Assembly of Viral Capsid Protein and RNA Molecules of Different Sizes: Requirement for a Specific High Protein/RNA Mass Ratio

被引:153
作者
Cadena-Nava, Ruben D. [1 ]
Comas-Garcia, Mauricio [1 ]
Garmann, Rees F. [1 ]
Rao, A. L. N. [1 ]
Knobler, Charles M. [1 ]
Gelbart, William M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Chem & Biochem, Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
CHLOROTIC-MOTTLE-VIRUS; BROME MOSAIC-VIRUS; TURNIP CRINKLE VIRUS; CONTROLLED POLYMORPHISM; SPHERICAL VIRUSES; PLANT-VIRUS; CRYOELECTRON MICROSCOPY; COUNTERION RELEASE; COAT PROTEINS; REPLICATION;
D O I
10.1128/JVI.06566-11
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Virus-like particles can be formed by self-assembly of capsid protein (CP) with RNA molecules of increasing length. If the protein "insisted" on a single radius of curvature, the capsids would be identical in size, independent of RNA length. However, there would be a limit to length of the RNA, and one would not expect RNA much shorter than native viral RNA to be packaged unless multiple copies were packaged. On the other hand, if the protein did not favor predetermined capsid size, one would expect the capsid diameter to increase with increase in RNA length. Here we examine the self-assembly of CP from cowpea chlorotic mottle virus with RNA molecules ranging in length from 140 to 12,000 nucleotides (nt). Each of these RNAs is completely packaged if and only if the protein/RNA mass ratio is sufficiently high; this critical value is the same for all of the RNAs and corresponds to equal RNA and N-terminal-protein charges in the assembly mix. For RNAs much shorter in length than the 3,000 nt of the viral RNA, two or more molecules are assembled into 24- and 26-nm-diameter capsids, whereas for much longer RNAs (>4,500 nt), a single RNA molecule is shared/packaged by two or more capsids with diameters as large as 30 nm. For intermediate lengths, a single RNA is assembled into 26-nm-diameter capsids, the size associated with T=3 wild-type virus. The significance of these assembly results is discussed in relation to likely factors that maintain T=3 symmetry in vivo.
引用
收藏
页码:3318 / 3326
页数:9
相关论文
共 51 条
[1]   STUDIES ON ASSEMBLY OF A SPHERICAL PLANT-VIRUS .3. REASSEMBLY OF INFECTIOUS VIRUS UNDER MILD CONDITIONS [J].
ADOLPH, KW ;
BUTLER, PJG .
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 1977, 109 (02) :345-357
[2]   INFECTIOUS INVITRO TRANSCRIPTS FROM COWPEA CHLOROTIC MOTTLE VIRUS CDNA CLONES AND EXCHANGE OF INDIVIDUAL RNA COMPONENTS WITH BROME MOSAIC-VIRUS [J].
ALLISON, RF ;
JANDA, M ;
AHLQUIST, P .
JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 1988, 62 (10) :3581-3588
[3]   Dispensability of 3' tRNA-like sequence for packaging cowpea chlorotic mottle virus genomic RNAs [J].
Annamalai, P ;
Rao, ALN .
VIROLOGY, 2005, 332 (02) :650-658
[4]   Replication-coupled packaging mechanism in positive-strand RNA viruses:: Synchronized coexpression of functional multigenome RNA components of an animal and a plant virus in Nicotiana benthamiana cells by agroinfiltration [J].
Annamalai, Padmanaban ;
Rofail, Fady ;
DeMason, Darleen A. ;
Rao, A. L. N. .
JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 2008, 82 (03) :1484-1495
[5]   Packaging of brome mosaic virus subgenomic RNA is functionally coupled to replication-dependent transcription and translation of coat protein [J].
Annamalai, Padmanaban ;
Rao, A. L. N. .
JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 2006, 80 (20) :10096-10108
[6]   Subcellular Localization and Rearrangement of Endoplasmic Reticulum by Brome Mosaic Virus Capsid Protein [J].
Bamunusinghe, Devinka ;
Seo, Jang-Kyun ;
Rao, A. L. N. .
JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 2011, 85 (06) :2953-2963
[7]  
BANCROFT J B, 1970, P99, DOI 10.1016/S0065-3527(08)60022-6
[8]   FORMATION OF AN INFECTIOUS NUCLEOPROTEIN FROM PROTEIN AND NUCLEIC ACID ISOLATED FROM A SMALL SPHERICAL VIRUS [J].
BANCROFT, JB ;
HIEBERT, E .
VIROLOGY, 1967, 32 (02) :354-&
[9]   EFFECTS OF VARIOUS POLYANIONS ON SHELL FORMATION OF SOME SPHERICAL VIRUSES [J].
BANCROFT, JB ;
HIEBERT, E ;
BRACKER, CE .
VIROLOGY, 1969, 39 (04) :924-&
[10]   Viral Genomic Single-Stranded RNA Directs the Pathway Toward a T=3 Capsid [J].
Basnak, Gabriella ;
Morton, Victoria L. ;
Rolfsson, Ottar ;
Stonehouse, Nicola J. ;
Ashcroft, Alison E. ;
Stockley, Peter G. .
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 2010, 395 (05) :924-936