Structure of a Conserved Golgi Complex-targeting Signal in Coronavirus Envelope Proteins |
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Authors: | Yan Li Wahyu Surya Stephanie Claudine Jaume Torres |
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Affiliation: | From the School of Biological Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, 60 Nanyang Drive, 637551 Singapore |
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Abstract: | Coronavirus envelope (CoV E) proteins are ∼100-residue polypeptides with at least one channel-forming α-helical transmembrane (TM) domain. The extramembrane C-terminal tail contains a completely conserved proline, at the center of a predicted β-coil-β motif. This hydrophobic motif has been reported to constitute a Golgi-targeting signal or a second TM domain. However, no structural data for this or other extramembrane domains in CoV E proteins is available. Herein, we show that the E protein in the severe acute respiratory syndrome virus has only one TM domain in micelles, whereas the predicted β-coil-β motif forms a short membrane-bound α-helix connected by a disordered loop to the TM domain. However, complementary results suggest that this motif is potentially poised for conformational change or in dynamic exchange with other conformations. |
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Keywords: | Analytical Ultracentrifugation Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Protein Structure Structural Biology Viral Protein Virus Assembly Golgi Targeting SARS Coronavirus Envelope Protein |
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