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. 2024 Aug 8;187(16):4213-4230.e19.
doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2024.06.017. Epub 2024 Jul 15.

Integrated cryoEM structure of a spumaretrovirus reveals cross-kingdom evolutionary relationships and the molecular basis for assembly and virus entry

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Integrated cryoEM structure of a spumaretrovirus reveals cross-kingdom evolutionary relationships and the molecular basis for assembly and virus entry

Thomas Calcraft et al. Cell. .

Abstract

Foamy viruses (FVs) are an ancient lineage of retroviruses, with an evolutionary history spanning over 450 million years. Vector systems based on Prototype Foamy Virus (PFV) are promising candidates for gene and oncolytic therapies. Structural studies of PFV contribute to the understanding of the mechanisms of FV replication, cell entry and infection, and retroviral evolution. Here we combine cryoEM and cryoET to determine high-resolution in situ structures of the PFV icosahedral capsid (CA) and envelope glycoprotein (Env), including its type III transmembrane anchor and membrane-proximal external region (MPER), and show how they are organized in an integrated structure of assembled PFV particles. The atomic models reveal an ancient retroviral capsid architecture and an unexpected relationship between Env and other class 1 fusion proteins of the Mononegavirales. Our results represent the de novo structure determination of an assembled retrovirus particle.

Keywords: capsid; cryo-EM; cryo-ET; foamy virus; membrane fusion; paramyxovirus; quasi-equivalence; receptor binding; retrovirus; virus evolution.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of interests D.L. holds the following patents: Title: Foamy Viral Envelope Genes; Inventors: Lindemann D, Stirnnagel K, Lüftenegger D; Az: US 8,309,071 B2; issued: 13.11.2012. Title: Foamy Viral Envelope Genes; Inventors: Lindemann D, Stirnnagel K, Lüftenegger D; Az: EP 2138 584 B1; issued: 14.08.2013 Title: Pseudotyping of Foamy Viruses; Inventors: Lindemann D, Ho YP, Schnabel V; Az: EP 11 186173.8; issued: 26.04.2017.