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Characterization of an early-stage fusion intermediate of Sindbis virus using cryoelectron microscopy
Authors:Sheng Cao  Wei Zhang
Affiliation:aInstitute of Molecular Virology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 55455;;bDepartment of Diagnostic and Biological Sciences, School of Dentistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 55455; and;cCharacterization Facility, College of Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 55455
Abstract:The sequential steps in the alphavirus membrane fusion pathway have been postulated based on the prefusion and postfusion crystal structures of the viral fusion protein E1 in conjunction with biochemical studies. However, the molecular structures of the hypothesized fusion intermediates have remained obscure due to difficulties inherent in the dynamic nature of the process. We developed an experimental system that uses liposomes as the target membrane to capture Sindbis virus, a prototypical alphavirus, in its membrane-binding form at pH 6.4. Cryoelectron micrograph analyses and 3D reconstructions showed that the virus retains its overall icosahedral structure at this mildly acidic pH, except in the membrane-binding region, where monomeric E1 associates with the target membrane and the E2 glycoprotein retains its original trimeric organization. The remaining E2 trimers may hinder E1 homotrimerization and are a potential target for antiviral drugs.
Keywords:enveloped viruses   class II viral fusion protein   viral entry   protein organization   image processing
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