Combination of deep XLMS with deep learning reveals an ordered rearrangement and assembly of a major protein component of the vaccinia virion

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2023-10

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Mirzakhanyan, Yeva
Jankevics, AndrisISNI 0000000423194856
Scheltema, Richard AORCID 0000-0002-1668-0253ISNI 0000000392955121
Gershon, Paul David

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Abstract

Vaccinia virus, the prototypical poxvirus and smallpox/monkeypox vaccine, has proven a challenging entity for structural biology, defying many of the approaches leading to molecular and atomic models for other viruses. Via a combination of deep learning and cross-linking mass spectrometry, we have developed an atomic-level model and an integrated processing/assembly pathway for a structural component of the vaccinia virion, protein P4a. Within the pathway, proteolytic separation of the C-terminal P4a-3 segment of P4a triggers a massive conformational rotation within the N-terminal P4a-1 segment that becomes fixed by disulfide-locking while removing a steric block to trimerization of the processing intermediate P4a-1+2. These events trigger the proteolytic separation of P4a-2, allowing the assembly of P4a-1 into a hexagonal lattice that encloses the nascent virion core.

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mass spectrometry, poxvirus, structural biology, structural proteomics, vaccinia virus, Virology, Microbiology, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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Mirzakhanyan, Y, Jankevics, A, Scheltema, R A & Gershon, P D 2023, 'Combination of deep XLMS with deep learning reveals an ordered rearrangement and assembly of a major protein component of the vaccinia virion', mBio, vol. 14, no. 5, e0113523. https://doi.org/10.1128/MBIO.01135-23