Structures of a large prolate virus capsid in unexpanded and expanded states generate insights into the icosahedral virus assembly

Author:

Fang Qianglin12,Tang Wei-Chun3,Fokine Andrei1ORCID,Mahalingam Marthandan3,Shao Qianqian2ORCID,Rossmann Michael G.1,Rao Venigalla B.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907

2. School of Public Health (Shenzhen), Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen, Guangdong 518107, China

3. Bacteriophage Medical Research Center, Department of Biology, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC 20064

Abstract

Many icosahedral viruses assemble proteinaceous precursors called proheads or procapsids. Proheads are metastable structures that undergo a profound structural transition known as expansion that transforms an immature unexpanded head into a mature genome-packaging head. Bacteriophage T4 is a model virus, well studied genetically and biochemically, but its structure determination has been challenging because of its large size and unusually prolate-shaped, ∼1,200-Å-long and ∼860-Å-wide capsid. Here, we report the cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) structures of T4 capsid in both of its major conformational states: unexpanded at a resolution of 5.1 Å and expanded at a resolution of 3.4 Å. These are among the largest structures deposited in Protein Data Bank to date and provide insights into virus assembly, head length determination, and shell expansion. First, the structures illustrate major domain movements and ∼70% additional gain in inner capsid volume, an essential transformation to contain the entire viral genome. Second, intricate intracapsomer interactions involving a unique insertion domain dramatically change, allowing the capsid subunits to rotate and twist while the capsomers remain fastened at quasi-threefold axes. Third, high-affinity binding sites emerge for a capsid decoration protein that clamps adjacent capsomers, imparting extraordinary structural stability. Fourth, subtle conformational changes at capsomers’ periphery modulate intercapsomer angles between capsomer planes that control capsid length. Finally, conformational changes were observed at the symmetry-mismatched portal vertex, which might be involved in triggering head expansion. These analyses illustrate how small changes in local capsid subunit interactions lead to profound shifts in viral capsid morphology, stability, and volume.

Funder

HHS | National Institutes of Health

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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