Evidence for [2Fe-2S] 2+ and Linear [3Fe-4S] 1+ Clusters in a Unique Family of Glycine/Cysteine-Rich Fe-S Proteins from Megavirinae Giant Viruses

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Villalta, Alejandro | Srour, Batoul | Lartigue, Audrey | Clémancey, Martin | Byrne, Deborah | Chaspoul, Florence | Loquet, Antoine | Guigliarelli, Bruno | Blondin, Geneviève | Abergel, Chantal | Burlat, Bénédicte

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International audience. We have discovered a protein with an amino acid composition exceptionally rich in glycine and cysteine residues in the giant virus mimivirus. This small 6 kDa protein is among the most abundant proteins in the icosahedral 0.75 μm viral particles; it has no predicted function but is probably essential for infection. The aerobically purified red-brownish protein overproduced inEscherichia coli contained both iron and inorganic sulfide. UV/vis, EPR, and Mössbauer studies revealed that the viral protein, coined GciS, accommodated two distinct Fe-S clusters: a diamagnetic S = 0 [2Fe-2S]2+ cluster and a paramagnetic S = 5/2 linear [3Fe-4S]1+ cluster, a geometry rarely stabilized in native proteins. Orthologs of mimivirus GciS were identified within all clades of Megavirinae, a Mimiviridae subfamily infecting Acanthamoeba, including the distantly related tupanviruses, and displayed the same spectroscopic features. Thus, these glycine/cysteine-rich proteins form a new family of viral Fe-S proteins sharing unique Fe-S cluster binding properties.

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