Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3427480 Virology 2007 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The large surface antigen L of duck hepatitis B virus exhibits a mixed topology with the preS domains of the protein alternatively exposed to the particles' interior or exterior. After separating virions from subviral particles (SVPs), we compared their L topologies and showed that both particle types exhibit the same amount of L with the following differences: 1—preS of intact virions was enzymatically digested with chymotrypsin, whereas in SVPs only half of preS was accessible, 2—phosphorylation of L at S118 was completely removed by phosphatase treatment only in virions, 3—iodine-125 labeling disclosed a higher ratio of exposed preS to S domains in virions compared to SVPs. These data point towards different surface architectures of virions and SVPs. Because the preS domain acts in binding to a cellular receptor of hepatocytes, our findings implicate the exclusion of SVPs as competitors for the receptor binding and entry of virions.

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