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Disk aggregates of tobacco mosaic virus protein in solution: electron microscopy observations
Authors:K Raghavendra  D M Salunke  D L Caspar  T M Schuster
Abstract:Previous studies of the coat protein of tobacco mosaic virus (TMVP) have shown that TMVP presumably exists as linear stacks of two-ring cylindrical disks in the 0.7 M ionic strength buffer used for crystallizing the disks for X-ray diffraction studies Raghavendra, K., Adams, M.L., & Schuster, T.M. (1985) Biochemistry 24, 3298-3304]. The spectroscopic and sedimentation studies of solutions of TMVP under these crystallizing conditions have demonstrated a long-term metastability of these disk aggregates when they are placed in 0.1 M ionic strength buffers, as are used for reconstituting tobacco mosaic virus from TMVP and viral RNA. The present work describes an electron microscopic study of TMVP disk aggregates under the same solution conditions employed in the previous spectroscopic and sedimentation studies. The results show that in the pH 8.0 0.7 M ionic strength crystallization buffer TMVP exists as stacks of disks which range in size from about 6 to 24 layers, corresponding to 3-12 2-layer disk aggregates having 17 subunits per layer. These TMVP aggregates persist in a metastable form in 0.1 M ionic strength virus reconstitution buffer with no apparent changes in structure of the stacked disks. The results are consistent with the conclusions of the solution physical-chemical studies which suggest that the disk structure may not be related to the 20S TMVP aggregate that is the nucleation species in virus
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