๐ A structural analysis of M protein in coronavirus assembly and morphology
The M protein of coronavirus plays a central role in virus assembly, turning cellular membranes into workshops where virus and host factors come together to make new virus particles. We investigated how M structure and organization is related to virus shape and size using cryo-electron microscopy, tomography and statistical analysis. We present evidence that suggests M can adopt two conformations and that membrane curvature is regulated by one M conformer. Elongated M protein is associated with rigidity, clusters of spikes and a relatively narrow range of membrane curvature. In contrast, compact M protein is associated with flexibility and low spike density. Analysis of several types of virus-like particles and virions revealed that S protein, N protein and genomic RNA each help to regulate virion size and variation, presumably through interactions with M. These findings provide insight into how M protein functions to promote virus assembly. ยฉ 2010 Elsevier Inc.
keywords
๐ electron microscopy (149)
author
๐ค Neuman, Benjamin W.
๐ค Kiss, Gabriella
๐ค Kunding, Andreas H.
๐ค Bhella, David
๐ค Baksh, M. Fazil
๐ค Connelly, Stephen
๐ค Droese, Ben
๐ค Klaus, Joseph P.
๐ค Makino, Shinji
๐ค Sawicki, Stanley G.
๐ค Siddell, Stuart G.
๐ค Stamou, Dimitrios G.
๐ค Wilson, Ian A.
๐ค Kuhn, Peter
๐ค Buchmeier, Michael J.
year
โฐ 2011
issn
๐ 10478477 10958657
volume
174
number
1
page
11-22
citedbycount
35
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