Inside and outside of virus-like particles HBc and HBc/4M2e: A comprehensive study of the structure
- PMID: 36495688
- DOI: 10.1016/j.bpc.2022.106943
Inside and outside of virus-like particles HBc and HBc/4M2e: A comprehensive study of the structure
Abstract
Hepatitis B virus core antigen (HBc) with the insertion of four external domains of the influenza A M2 protein (HBc/4M2e) form virus-like particles whose structure was studied using a combination of molecular modeling and cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM). It was also shown that self-assembling of the particles occurs inside bacterial cells, but despite the big inner volume of the core shell particle, purified HBc/4M2e contain an insignificant amount of bacterial proteins. It was shown that a fragment of the M2e corresponding to 4M2e insertion is prone to formation of amyloid-like fibrils. However, as the part of the immunodominant loop, M2e insertion does not show a tendency to intermolecular interaction. A full-atomic HBc-4M2e model with the resolution of about 3 Å (3.13 Å for particles of Т = 4 symmetry, 3.7 Å for particles of Т = 3 symmetry) was obtained by molecular modeling methods based on cryo-EM data.
Keywords: Cryo-electron microscopy; Hepatitis B virus core antigen; Influenza virus; Molecular modeling; Structural analysis; Virus-like particles.
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Declaration of Competing Interest The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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