Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5533142 Journal of Molecular Biology 2017 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Adenoviruses are respiratory, ocular and enteric pathogens that form complex capsids, which are assembled from seven different structural proteins and composed of several core proteins that closely interact with the packaged dsDNA genome. The recent near-atomic resolution structures revealed that the interlacing continuous hexagonal network formed by the protein IX molecules is conserved among different human adenoviruses (HAdVs), but not in non-HAdVs. In this report, we propose a distinct role for the hexon protein as a “molecular mold” in enabling the formation of such hexagonal protein IX network that has been shown to preserve the stability and infectivity of HAdVs.

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