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. 2006 May 25;349(1):222-9.
doi: 10.1016/j.virol.2006.02.038. Epub 2006 Apr 5.

Characterization of polymorphism displayed by the coat protein mutants of tomato bushy stunt virus

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Characterization of polymorphism displayed by the coat protein mutants of tomato bushy stunt virus

Catherine Hsu et al. Virology. .
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Abstract

Expression of full-length and N-terminal deletion mutants of the coat protein (CP) of tomato bushy stunt virus (TBSV) using the recombinant baculovirus system resulted in spontaneously assembled virus-like particles (VLPs). Deletion of the majority of the R-domain sequence of the CP, residues 1-52 (CP-NDelta52) and 1-62 (CP-NDelta62), produced capsids similar to wild-type VLPs. Interestingly, the CP-NDelta62 mutant that retains the last 3 residues of R-domain is capable of forming both the T = 1 and T = 3 particles. However, between the two types of VLPs, formation of the T = 1 capsids appears to be preferred. Another mutant, CP-NDelta72, in which R-domain (residues 1-65) was completely removed but contains most of the beta-annulus and extended arm (betaA) regions exclusively formed T = 1 particles. These results suggest that as few as 3 residues (63-65) of the R-domain, which includes 2 basic amino acids together with the arm (betaA) and beta-annulus regions, may be sufficient for the formation of T = 3 particles. However, anywhere between 4 to 13 residues of the R-domain may be required for proper positioning of betaA and beta-annulus structural elements of the C-type subunits to facilitate an error free assembly of T = 3 capsids.

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