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Maturation of flaviviruses starts from one or more icosahedrally independent nucleation centres

Authors

PLEVKA Pavel BATTISTI Anthony J. JUNJHON Jiraphan WINKLER Dennis C. HOLDAWAY Heather A. KEELAPANG Poonsook SITTISOMBUT Nopporn KUHN Richard J. STEVEN Alasdair C. ROSSMANN Michael G.

Year of publication 2011
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source EMBO reports
MU Faculty or unit

Central European Institute of Technology

Citation
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/embor.2011.75
Field Biochemistry
Keywords dengue virus 2; maturation; mosaic; mutants; symmetry
Description Flaviviruses assemble as fusion-incompetent immature particles and subsequently undergo conformational change leading to release of infectious virions. Flavivirus infections also produce combined 'mosaic' particles. Here, using cryo-electron tomography, we report that mosaic particles of dengue virus type 2 had glycoproteins organized into two regions of mature and immature structure. Furthermore, particles of a maturation-deficient mutant had their glycoproteins organized into two regions of immature structure with mismatching icosahedral symmetries. It is therefore apparent that the maturation-related reorganization of the flavivirus glycoproteins is not synchronized across the whole virion, but is initiated from one or more nucleation centres. Similar deviation from icosahedral symmetry might be relevant to the asymmetrical mode of genome packaging and cell entry of other viruses.

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