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NATURE STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY
Volume 10, Issue 7, Pages 572-576Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nsb939
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Three-dimensional structures of the double-stranded DNA bacteriophage 29 scaffolding protein (gp7) before and after prohead assembly have been determined at resolutions of 2.2 and 2.8 Angstrom, respectively. Both structures are dimers that resemble arrows, with a four-helix bundle composing the arrowhead and a coiled coil forming the tail. The structural resemblance of gp7 to the yeast transcription factor GCN4 suggests a DNA-binding function that was confirmed by native gel electrophoresis. DNA binding to gp7 may have a role in mediating the structural transition from prohead to mature virus and scaffold release. A cryo-EM analysis indicates that gp7 is arranged inside the capsid as a series of concentric shells. The position of the higher density features in these shells correlates with the positions of hexamers in the equatorial region of the capsid, suggesting that gp7 may regulate formation of the prolate head through interactions with these hexamers.
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