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Allosteric Control of Icosahedral Capsid Assembly

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
卷 120, 期 26, 页码 6306-6318

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.6b02768

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  1. NIH (National Institute of General Medical Sciences) [R01GM108021]
  2. Brandeis Center for Bioinspired Soft Materials, an NSF MRSEC [DMR-1420382]
  3. Brandeis MRSEC
  4. NSF [PHY-1066293]

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During the life cycle of a virus, viral proteins and other components self-assemble to form an ordered protein shell called a capsid. This assembly process is subject to multiple competing constraints, including the need to form a thermostable shell while avoiding kinetic traps. It has been proposed that viral assembly satisfies these constraints through allosteric regulation, including the interconversion of capsid proteins among conformations with different propensities for assembly. In this article, we use computational and theoretical modeling to explore how such allostery affects the assembly of icosahedral shells. We simulate assembly under a wide range of protein concentrations, protein binding affinities, and two different mechanisms of allosteric control. We find that above a threshold strength of allosteric control, assembly becomes robust over a broad range of subunit binding affinities and concentrations, allowing the formation of highly thermostable capsids. Our results suggest that allostery can significantly shift the range of protein binding affinities that lead to successful assembly and thus should be taken into account in models that are used to estimate interaction parameters from experimental data.

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