Cryo-Electron Microscopy Reveals the Functional Organization of an Enveloped Virus, Semliki Forest Virus
pmid: 10882067
Cryo-Electron Microscopy Reveals the Functional Organization of an Enveloped Virus, Semliki Forest Virus
Semliki Forest virus serves as a paradigm for membrane fusion and assembly. Our icosahedral reconstruction combined 5276 particle images from 48 cryo-electron micrographs and determined the virion structure to 9 A resolution. The improved resolution of this map reveals an N-terminal arm linking capsid subunits and defines the spike-capsid interaction sites. It illustrates the paired helical nature of the transmembrane segments and the elongated structures connecting them to the spike projecting domains. A 10 A diameter density in the fusion protein lines the cavity at the center of the spike. These clearly visible features combine with the variation in order between the layers to provide a framework for understanding the structural changes during the life cycle of an enveloped virus.
- University of Oxford United Kingdom
- European Molecular Biology Laboratory Germany
- Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics United Kingdom
Models, Molecular, Models, Structural, Cryoelectron Microscopy, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Cell Biology, Nucleocapsid, Molecular Biology, Semliki forest virus
Models, Molecular, Models, Structural, Cryoelectron Microscopy, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Cell Biology, Nucleocapsid, Molecular Biology, Semliki forest virus
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