Self-assembly of purified polyomavirus capsid protein VP1. Journal Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • The polyomavirus major capsid protein VP1, purified after expression of the recombinant gene in E. coli, was isolated as oligomers resembling the dissociated capsomeres derived from viral capsids. Image analysis of low-dose electron micrographs demonstrates that these VP1 oligomers are exclusively pentamers. Thepurified VP1 pentamers associated to form capsid-like assemblies and polymorphicaggregates at high ionic strength. The capsid-like assemblies were stabilized atlow ionic strength by the addition of calcium. Self-assembly of the unmodified, recombinant DNA-generated VP1 implies that the posttranslational charge modifications of VP1 and the minor virion protein components, VP2 and VP3, are not essential for capsid formation. The nonequivalently related subunits of the penta- and hexavalent capsomeres therefore must spontaneously switch their bonding specificity during assembly.

publication date

  • January 1, 1986

Date in CU Experts

  • October 1, 2013 11:25 AM

Full Author List

  • Salunke DM; Caspar DL; Garcea RL

author count

  • 3

published in

Additional Document Info

start page

  • 895-904

end page

  • 895-904

volume

  • 46

number

  • 6