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Protein-RNA Interactions in an Icosahedral Virus at 3.0 Å Resolution
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Viral ReplicationMolecular BiologyPlant VirologyViral Structural ProteinVirus StructureElectron Density MapProtein FoldingVirus GeneViral GeneticsDna ReplicationVirologyStereochemical PropertiesStructural BiologyNatural SciencesPathogenesisIcosahedral VirusMicrobiologyBean-pod Mottle VirusSystems BiologyMedicine
Nearly 20 percent of the packaged RNA in bean-pod mottle virus (BPMV) binds to the capsid interior in a symmetric fashion and is clearly visible in the electron density map. The RNA displaying icosahedral symmetry is single-stranded with well-defined polarity and stereochemical properties. Interactions with protein are dominated by nonbonding forces with few specific contacts. The tertiary and quaternary structures of the BPMV capsid proteins are similar to those observed in animal picornaviruses, supporting the close relation between plant comoviruses and animal picornaviruses established by previous biological studies.
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