The hepatitis B virus (HBV) icosahedral nucleocapsid is assembled from 240 chemically identical core protein molecules and, structurally, comprises four groups of symmetrically nonequivalent subunits. We show here that this asymmetry is reflected in solid-state NMR spectra of the capsids, in which peak splitting is observed for a subset of residues. We compare this information to dihedral angle variations from available 3D structures and also to computational predictions of "dynamic" domains and molecular hinges. We find that although, at the given resolution, dihedral angles variations directly obtained from the X-ray structures are not precise enough to be interpreted, the chemical-shift information from NMR correlates, and interestingly ...
The retroviral capsid protein (CA) is derived from the cleavage of Gag polyprotein during the matura...
Protein plasticity and dynamics are important aspects of their function. Here we use solid-state NMR...
Many membrane proteins sense and induce membrane curvature for function, but structural information ...
The hepatitis B virus (HBV) icosahedral nucleocapsid is assembled from 240 chemically identical core...
International audienceViral hepatitis is growing into an epidemic illness, and it is urgent to neutr...
Viral hepatitis is growing into an epidemic illness, and it is urgent to neutralize the main culprit...
Experimentally determined protein structures often feature missing domains. One example is the C-ter...
Modulation of capsid assembly by small molecules has become a central concept in the fight against v...
The hepatitis B virus (HBV) is the leading cause of persistent liver infections. Its DNA-based genom...
The 231-residue capsid (CA) protein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) spontaneously sel...
The 231-residue capsid (CA) protein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) spontaneously sel...
International audienceExperimentally determined protein structures often feature missing domains. On...
Structural virology reveals the architecture underlying infection. While notably electron microscopy...
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) replication is initiated by HBV RT binding to the highly conserved encapsida...
ABSTRACT: During the hepatitis B virus (HBV) life cycle, capsid assembly and disassembly must ensure...
The retroviral capsid protein (CA) is derived from the cleavage of Gag polyprotein during the matura...
Protein plasticity and dynamics are important aspects of their function. Here we use solid-state NMR...
Many membrane proteins sense and induce membrane curvature for function, but structural information ...
The hepatitis B virus (HBV) icosahedral nucleocapsid is assembled from 240 chemically identical core...
International audienceViral hepatitis is growing into an epidemic illness, and it is urgent to neutr...
Viral hepatitis is growing into an epidemic illness, and it is urgent to neutralize the main culprit...
Experimentally determined protein structures often feature missing domains. One example is the C-ter...
Modulation of capsid assembly by small molecules has become a central concept in the fight against v...
The hepatitis B virus (HBV) is the leading cause of persistent liver infections. Its DNA-based genom...
The 231-residue capsid (CA) protein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) spontaneously sel...
The 231-residue capsid (CA) protein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) spontaneously sel...
International audienceExperimentally determined protein structures often feature missing domains. On...
Structural virology reveals the architecture underlying infection. While notably electron microscopy...
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) replication is initiated by HBV RT binding to the highly conserved encapsida...
ABSTRACT: During the hepatitis B virus (HBV) life cycle, capsid assembly and disassembly must ensure...
The retroviral capsid protein (CA) is derived from the cleavage of Gag polyprotein during the matura...
Protein plasticity and dynamics are important aspects of their function. Here we use solid-state NMR...
Many membrane proteins sense and induce membrane curvature for function, but structural information ...