Mechanics of Viral Chromatin Reveals the Pressurization of Human Adenovirus

  • Alvaro Ortega-Esteban (1477270)
  • Gabriela N. Condezo (1477303)
  • Ana J. Pérez-Berná (1477300)
  • Miguel Chillón (1477297)
  • S. Jane Flint (1477294)
  • David Reguera (1477291)
  • Carmen San Martín (1477273)
  • Pedro J. de Pablo (187154)
Publication date
November 2015
ISSN
1936-0851
Citation count (estimate)
23

Abstract

Tight confinement of naked genomes within some viruses results in high internal pressure that facilitates their translocation into the host. Adenovirus, however, encodes histone-like proteins that associate with its genome resulting in a confined DNA–protein condensate (core). Cleavage of these proteins during maturation decreases core condensation and primes the virion for proper uncoating <i>via</i> unidentified mechanisms. Here we open individual, mature and immature adenovirus cages to directly probe the mechanics of their chromatin-like cores. We find that immature cores are more rigid than the mature ones, unveiling a mechanical signature of their condensation level. Conversely, intact mature particles demonstrate more rigidity than i...

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