Local Microenvironments of capsomer variants in the PBCV-1

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Local Microenvironments of capsomer variants in the PBCV-1

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Guo, W.; Alarcon, E.; Sanchez, J. E.; Xiao, C.; Li, L.

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PBCV-1, a giant virus classified among the Nucleocytoviricota virus (NCV) whose structure has been determined to near atomic resolution. The majority capsomers forming the capsid of PBCV-1 are Type I capsomers while five other type of variants have been found in recent high resolution structure. Interestingly, some variants, such as Type V capsomers, are found at particular capsid locations whose roles are unclear. To reveal the roles of a Type V capsomer, we replaced the Type V capsomer by a Type I capsomer to compare the interaction among the two types of capsomer variant, especially the interactions between each of the Type V/Type I capsomer and its local capsid microenvironment. Our results revealed significant differences between Type V and Type I capsomers. Notably, the Type V capsomer demonstrated a stronger binding force to the surrounding capsomers than the Type I capsomer. Moreover, the identified salt bridges between Type V/I capsomers and their surrounding capsomers corroborate the results of electrostatic calculations, further highlighting the important residues involved in these interactions. Understanding these local capsid microenvironments will be essential to elucidate the mechanisms governing viral capsid assembly.

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