Subnanometer structure of medusavirus capsid during maturation using cryo-electron microscopy

Ryoto Watanabe, Chihong Song, Masaharu Takemura, Kazuyoshi Murata

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Abstract

Medusavirus is a giant virus classified into an independent family of Mamonoviridae. Amoebae infected with medusavirus release immature particles in addition to virions. These particles were suggested to exhibit the maturation process of this virus, but the structure of these capsids during maturation remains unknown. Here, we apply a block-based reconstruction method in cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) single particle analysis to these viral capsids, extending the resolution to 7-10 Å. The maps reveal a novel network composed of minor capsid proteins (mCPs) supporting major capsid proteins (MCPs). A predicted molecular model of the MCP fitted into the cryo-EM maps clarified the boundaries between the MCP and the underlining mCPs, as well as between the MCP and the outer spikes, and identified molecular interactions between the MCP and these components. Several structural changes of the mCPs under the fivefold vertices of the immature particles were observed, depending on the presence or absence of the underlying internal membrane. In addition, the lower part of the penton proteins on the fivefold vertices was also missing in mature virions. These dynamic conformational changes of mCPs indicate an important function in the maturation process of medusavirus.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Virology
Volume98
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2024

Keywords

  • block-based reconstruction
  • cryo-electron microscopy
  • giant virus
  • major capsid protein
  • minor capsid proteins
  • penton protein
  • single particle analysis
  • spikes
  • virus capsid

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