Membrane Topology of the Vaccinia Virus A17L Envelope Protein

  • Betakova, Tatiana
  • Wolffe, Elizabeth J.
  • Moss, Bernard
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Publication date
September 1999
Publisher
Published by Elsevier Inc.

Abstract

AbstractThe formation of a lipoprotein membrane within specialized areas of the cytoplasm is the first visible step in poxvirus morphogenesis. The A17L viral protein, an essential nonglycosylated membrane component, was predicted to have four centrally located α-helical membrane-spanning domains. The gene was expressed as a 23-kDa protein in a cell-free transcription/translation system containing canine pancreatic microsomes. The N- and C-terminal ends of the membrane-associated protein were susceptible to proteinase digestion, whereas the central region was resistant, consistent with a model in which the first and fourth hydrophobic domains are membrane spanning. This topology was supported by the sizes of the major proteinase-resistant me...

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