Studies on the mechanism of assembly of tobacco mosaic virus
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Studies on the mechanism of assembly of tobacco mosaic virus
Abstract
Sedimentation and proton binding studies on the endothermic self-association of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) protein indicate that the so-called "20S" sedimenting protein is an interaction system involving at least the 34-subunit two-turn yield cylindrical disk aggregate and the 49-subunit three-turn helical rod. The pH dependence of this overall equilibrium suggests that disk formation is proton-linked through the binding of protons to the two-turn helix which is not present as significant concentrations near pH 7. There is a temperature-induced intramolecular conformation change in the protein leading to a difference spectrum which is complete in 5 x 10(-6) s at pH 7 and 20 degrees C and is dominated at 300 nm by tryptophan residues. Kinetics measurements of protein polymerization, from 10(-6) to 10(3) s, reveal three relaxation processes at pH 7.0, 20 degrees C, 0.10 M ionic strength K (H) PO4. The fastest relaxation time is a few milliseconds and represents reactions within the 4S protein distribution. The second fastest relaxation is 50-100 x 10(-3) s and represents elementary polymerization steps involved in the formation of the approximately 20 S protein. Analysis of the slowest relaxation, approximately 5 x 10(4) s, suggests that this very slow formation of approximately 20 S protein may be dominated by some first order process in the overall dissociation of approximately 20S protein. Sedimentation measurements of the rate of TMV reconstitution, under the same conditions, show by direct measurements of 4S and approximately 20S incorporation at various 4S to approximately 20S weight ratios that the relative rate of approximately 20S incorporation decreases almost linearly, from 0 to 50% 4S. There appears to be one or more regions of TMV-RNA, approximately 1-1.5 kilobases long, which incorporates approximately 20S protein exclusively. Solutions of approximately 95-100% approximately 20S protein have been prepared for the first time and used for reconstitution with RNA. Such protein solutions yield full size TMV, but at a slower rate than if 4S protein is added. Thus the elongation reaction in TMV assembly, following nucleation with approximately 20S protein, is not exclusively dependent upon the presence of either 4S or approximately 20S protein aggregates. The initial, maximum, rate of reconstitution increases about threefold when the protein composition is changed from 5% to 30% 4S protein, at constant total protein concentration at pH 7.0, 20 degrees C in 0.10 M ionic strength K (H)PO4. The probable binding frame at the internal assembly nucleation site of TMV-RNA has been determined by measuring the association constants for the binding of various trinucleoside diphosphates to helical TMV protein rods. The -CAG-AAG-AAG-sequence at the nucleation site is capable of providing at least 10-14 kcal/mol of sites of binding free energy for the nucleation event in TMV self-assembly.
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