EMD-0812

Single-particle
4.7 Å
EMD-0812 Deposition: 06/10/2019
Map released: 20/11/2019
Last modified: 27/11/2019
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EMD-0812

Facet block of African Swine Fever virus capsid

EMD-0812

Single-particle
4.7 Å
EMD-0812 Deposition: 06/10/2019
Map released: 20/11/2019
Last modified: 27/11/2019
Overview 3D View Sample Experiment Validation Volume Browser Additional data Links
Sample Organism: African swine fever virus
Sample: African swine fever virus

Deposition Authors: Wang X, Wang N
Architecture of African swine fever virus and implications for viral assembly.
Wang N , Zhao D , Wang J , Zhang Y , Wang M, Gao Y, Li F, Wang J , Bu Z , Rao Z , Wang X
(2019) Science , 366 , 640 - 644
PUBMED: 31624094
DOI: doi:10.1126/science.aaz1439
ISSN: 1095-9203
ASTM: SCIEAS
Abstract:
African swine fever virus (ASFV) is a giant and complex DNA virus that causes a highly contagious and often lethal swine disease for which no vaccine is available. Using an optimized image reconstruction strategy, we solved the ASFV capsid structure up to 4.1 angstroms, which is built from 17,280 proteins, including one major (p72) and four minor (M1249L, p17, p49, and H240R) capsid proteins organized into pentasymmetrons and trisymmetrons. The atomic structure of the p72 protein informs putative conformational epitopes, distinguishing ASFV from other nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses. The minor capsid proteins form a complicated network below the outer capsid shell, stabilizing the capsid by holding adjacent capsomers together. Acting as core organizers, 100-nanometer-long M1249L proteins run along each edge of the trisymmetrons that bridge two neighboring pentasymmetrons and form extensive intermolecular networks with other capsid proteins, driving the formation of the capsid framework. These structural details unveil the basis of capsid stability and assembly, opening up new avenues for African swine fever vaccine development.