EMD-2370

Subtomogram averaging
EMD-2370 Deposition: 25/04/2013
Map released: 29/05/2013
Last modified: 24/07/2013
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EMD-2370

The Respiratory Syncytial Virus nucleoprotein-RNA complex forms a left-handed helical nucleocapsid.

EMD-2370

Subtomogram averaging
EMD-2370 Deposition: 25/04/2013
Map released: 29/05/2013
Last modified: 24/07/2013
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Sample Organism: Measles virus
Sample: Purified recombinant measles virus nucleocapsids.

Deposition Authors: Bakker SE, Duquerroy S, Galloux M, Loney C, Conner E, Eleouet JF, Rey FA, Bhella D
The respiratory syncytial virus nucleoprotein-RNA complex forms a left-handed helical nucleocapsid.
Bakker SE , Duquerroy S , Galloux M, Loney C, Conner E, Eleouet JF , Rey FA , Bhella D
(2013) J. Gen. Virol. , 94 , 1734 - 1738
Abstract:
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is an important human pathogen. Its nucleocapsid (NC), which comprises the negative sense RNA viral genome coated by the viral nucleoprotein N, is a critical assembly that serves as template for both mRNA synthesis and genome replication. We have previously described the X-ray structure of an NC-like structure: a decameric ring formed of N-RNA that mimics one turn of the helical NC. In the absence of experimental data we had hypothesized that the NC helix would be right-handed, as the N-N contacts in the ring appeared to more easily adapt to that conformation. We now unambiguously show that the RSV NC is a left-handed helix. We further show that the contacts in the ring can be distorted to maintain key N-N-protein interactions in a left-handed helix, and discuss the implications of the resulting atomic model of the helical NC for viral replication and transcription.