@article{ffb783174a9e421cb86be29cadfc65d2,
title = "Structure of a pentameric virion-associated fiber with a potential role in Orsay virus entry to host cells",
abstract = "Despite the wide use of Caenorhabditis elegans as a model organism, the first virus naturally infecting this organism was not discovered until six years ago. The Orsay virus and its related nematode viruses have a positive-sense RNA genome, encoding three proteins: CP, RdRP, and a novel δ protein that shares no homology with any other proteins. δ can be expressed either as a free δ or a CP-δ fusion protein by ribosomal frameshift, but the structure and function of both δ and CP-δ remain unknown. Using a combination of electron microscopy, X-ray crystallography, computational and biophysical analyses, here we show that the Orsay δ protein forms a \textasciitilde{}420-{\AA} long, pentameric fiber with an N-terminal α-helical bundle, a β-stranded filament in the middle, and a C-terminal head domain. The pentameric nature of the δ fiber has been independently confirmed by both mass spectrometry and analytical ultracentrifugation. Recombinant Orsay capsid containing CP-δ shows protruding long fibers with globular heads at the distal end. Mutant viruses with disrupted CP-δ fibers were generated by organism-based reverse genetics. These viruses were found to be either non-viable or with poor infectivity according to phenotypic and qRT-PCR analyses. Furthermore, addition of purified δ proteins to worm culture greatly reduced Orsay infectivity in a sequence-specific manner. Based on the structure resemblance between the Orsay CP-δ fiber and the fibers from reovirus and adenovirus, we propose that CP-δ functions as a cell attachment protein to mediate Orsay entry into worm intestine cells.",
author = "Yanlin Fan and Guo, \{Yusong R.\} and Wang Yuan and Ying Zhou and Holt, \{Matthew V.\} and Tao Wang and Borries Demeler and Young, \{Nicolas L.\} and Weiwei Zhong and Tao, \{Yizhi J.\}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2017 Fan et al.",
year = "2017",
month = feb,
doi = "10.1371/journal.ppat.1006231",
language = "English",
volume = "13",
journal = "PLoS Pathogens",
issn = "1553-7366",
publisher = "Public Library of Science",
number = "2",
}