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Entry Detail
PDB ID:
6CRP
EMDB ID:
Keywords:
Title:
CryoEM structure of human enterovirus D68 abortive product 1 (pH 7.2 and 4 degrees Celsius)
Biological Source:
Source Organism:
PDB Version:
Deposition Date:
2018-03-19
Release Date:
2018-12-19
Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
3.24 Å
Aggregation State:
PARTICLE
Reconstruction Method:
SINGLE PARTICLE
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Description:viral protein 1
Chain IDs:A
Chain Length:297
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Enterovirus D68
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Description:viral protein 3
Chain IDs:B
Chain Length:247
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:enterovirus D68
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Description:viral protein 2
Chain IDs:C
Chain Length:248
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:enterovirus D68
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Description:viral protein 4
Chain IDs:D
Chain Length:68
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:enterovirus D68
Ligand Molecules
Primary Citation
Molecular basis for the acid-initiated uncoating of human enterovirus D68.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 115 E12209 E12217 (2018)
PMID: 30530701 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1803347115

Abstact

Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) belongs to a group of enteroviruses that contain a single positive-sense RNA genome surrounded by an icosahedral capsid. Like common cold viruses, EV-D68 mainly causes respiratory infections and is acid-labile. The molecular mechanism by which the acid-sensitive EV-D68 virions uncoat and deliver their genome into a host cell is unknown. Using cryoelectron microscopy (cryo-EM), we have determined the structures of the full native virion and an uncoating intermediate [the A (altered) particle] of EV-D68 at 2.2- and 2.7-Å resolution, respectively. These structures showed that acid treatment of EV-D68 leads to particle expansion, externalization of the viral protein VP1 N termini from the capsid interior, and formation of pores around the icosahedral twofold axes through which the viral RNA can exit. Moreover, because of the low stability of EV-D68, cryo-EM analyses of a mixed population of particles at neutral pH and following acid treatment demonstrated the involvement of multiple structural intermediates during virus uncoating. Among these, a previously undescribed state, the expanded 1 ("E1") particle, shows a majority of internal regions (e.g., the VP1 N termini) to be ordered as in the full native virion. Thus, the E1 particle acts as an intermediate in the transition from full native virions to A particles. Together, the present work delineates the pathway of EV-D68 uncoating and provides the molecular basis for the acid lability of EV-D68 and of the related common cold viruses.

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