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Interactions among the three adenovirus core proteins
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Virus StructureBiochemistryCross-linked SpeciesProtein FoldingNatural SciencesPeptide LibrarySynthetic VirologyMolecular BiologyVirologyProtein EngineeringAdenovirus CoresPolypeptide ViiGene VectorViral Structural ProteinChemical BiologyMedicineAdenovirus Core Proteins
Interactions among the three adenovirus core polypeptides V, VII, and mu were examined, using the reversible chemical cross-linker dithiobis(succinimidyl propionate) and two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Cross-linked species obtained from gradient-purified adenovirus type 2 cores were well represented among the cross-linked products of pentonless virions and crude core preparations. The more efficiently formed cross-linked core species were also identified with the arginine-specific cross-linker, p-azidophenyl glyoxal. In addition to dimers of polypeptides V and VII, efficient cross-linking of V to VII, V to mu, and VII to V to mu was detected in adenovirus cores. Notably absent were cross-linked species corresponding to higher multimers of polypeptide VII. A major core-capsid interaction appeared to be via the association of polypeptide V with a dimer of polypeptide VI.
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