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Review
. 2015:870:351-81.
doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-20164-1_12.

Order and Disorder in the Replicative Complex of Paramyxoviruses

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Order and Disorder in the Replicative Complex of Paramyxoviruses

Jenny Erales et al. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2015.

Abstract

In this review we summarize available data showing the abundance of structural disorder within the nucleoprotein (N) and phosphoprotein (P) from three paramyxoviruses, namely the measles (MeV), Nipah (NiV) and Hendra (HeV) viruses. We provide a detailed description of the molecular mechanisms that govern the disorder-to-order transition that the intrinsically disordered C-terminal domain (NTAIL) of their N proteins undergoes upon binding to the C-terminal X domain (XD) of the homologous P proteins. We also show that a significant flexibility persists within NTAIL-XD complexes, which therefore provide illustrative examples of "fuzziness". The functional implications of structural disorder for viral transcription and replication are discussed in light of the ability of disordered regions to establish a complex molecular partnership and to confer a considerable reach to the elements of the replicative machinery.

Keywords: Folding upon binding; Hedra virus; Intrinsic disorder; Measles virus; Nipah virus; Viral proteins.

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