Virology. A virus that infects a hyperthermophile encapsidates A-form DNA

Archive ouverte

Dimaio, Frank | Yu, Xiong | Rensen, Elena | Krupovic, Mart | Prangishvili, David | Egelman, Edward

Edité par CCSD ; American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) -

International audience. Extremophiles, microorganisms thriving in extreme environmental conditions, must have proteins and nucleic acids that are stable at extremes of temperature and pH. The nonenveloped, rod-shaped virus SIRV2 (Sulfolobus islandicus rod-shaped virus 2) infects the hyperthermophilic acidophile Sulfolobus islandicus, which lives at 80°C and pH 3. We have used cryo-electron microscopy to generate a three-dimensional reconstruction of the SIRV2 virion at ~4 angstrom resolution, which revealed a previously unknown form of virion organization. Although almost half of the capsid protein is unstructured in solution, this unstructured region folds in the virion into a single extended α helix that wraps around the DNA. The DNA is entirely in the A-form, which suggests a common mechanism with bacterial spores for protecting DNA in the most adverse environments.

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Model for a novel membrane envelope in a filamentous hyperthermophilic virus

Archive ouverte | Kasson, Peter | CCSD

International audience. Biological membranes create compartments, and are usually formed by lipid bilayers. However, in hyperthermophilic archaea that live optimally at temperatures above 80°C the membranes are mono...

An extensively glycosylated archaeal pilus survives extreme conditions

Archive ouverte | Wang, Fengbin | CCSD

International audience. Pili on the surface of Sulfolobus islandicus are used for many functions, and serve as receptors for certain archaeal viruses. The cells grow optimally at pH 3 and ~80 °C, exposing these extr...

Abundant Lysine Methylation and N-Terminal Acetylation in Sulfolobus islandicus Revealed by Bottom-Up and Top-Down Proteomics

Archive ouverte | Vorontsov, Egor | CCSD

International audience. Protein posttranslational methylation has been reported to occur in archaea, including members of the genus Sulfolobus, but has never been characterized on a proteome-wide scale. Among import...

Chargement des enrichissements...