Symmetry, flexibility and permeability in the structure of yeast retrotransposon virus-like particles
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Symmetry, flexibility and permeability in the structure of yeast retrotransposon virus-like particles
Abstract
The virus-like particles (VLPs) of the yeast retrotransposon Ty are genetically, structurally and functionally analogous to retroviral nucleocapsids or cores. Like retroviral cores Ty-VLPs package and possibly promote the enzyme activities for reverse transcription and integration, as well as encapsulating the RNA that is the intermediate in retrotransposition. Here we show that Ty-VLPs assemble into symmetrical structures across a broad distribution of particle sizes. This spread of sizes violates the principle of quasi-equivalent packing. In addition, RNase accessibility experiments suggest that these particles form an open structure that does not protect the encapsulated RNA. These features distinguish Ty-VLPs from typical spherical viral capsids in both structure and function.
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