Abstract
AbstractWe report the first cryoEM structure of theHendra henipavirusnucleoprotein in complex with RNA, at 3.5 Å resolution, derived from single particle analysis of homotetradecameric RNA-bound N protein rings exhibiting D14 symmetry. The structure of the HeV N protein adopts the common bi-lobed paramyxoviral N protein fold; the N-terminal and C-terminal globular domains are bisected by an RNA binding cleft containing six RNA nucleotides and are flanked by the N-terminal and C-terminal arms, respectively. In common with other paramyxoviral nucleocapsids, the lateral interface between adjacent N and N+1protomers involves electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions mediated primarily through the N-terminal arm and globular domains with minor contribution from the C-terminal arm. However, the HeV N multimeric assembly uniquely identifies an additional interaction between N+1and N-1protomers. The model presented here broadens the understanding of RNA-bound paramyxoviral nucleocapsid architectures and provides a platform for further insight into the molecular biology of HeV, as well as the development of antiviral interventions.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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