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Deposition Date 2019-03-28
Release Date 2020-03-18
Last Version Date 2025-07-02
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
6R7G
Keywords:
Title:
Atomic structure of potato virus X, the prototype of the Alphaflexiviridae family
Biological Source:
Source Organism:
Potato virus X (Taxon ID: 12183)
Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
2.20 Å
Aggregation State:
HELICAL ARRAY
Reconstruction Method:
HELICAL
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Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:Coat protein
Chain IDs:A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M
Chain Length:209
Number of Molecules:13
Biological Source:Potato virus X
Polymer Type:polyribonucleotide
Molecule:polyU RNA
Chain IDs:N (auth: R)
Chain Length:69
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Potato virus X
Primary Citation
Atomic structure of potato virus X, the prototype of the Alphaflexiviridae family.
Nat.Chem.Biol. 16 564 569 (2020)
PMID: 32203412 DOI: 10.1038/s41589-020-0502-4

Abstact

Potato virus X (PVX) is a positive-sense single-stranded RNA (ssRNA) filamentous plant virus belonging to the Alphaflexiviridae family, considered in recent years as a tool for nanotechnology applications. We present the cryo-electron microscopy structure of the PVX particle at a resolution of 2.2 Å. The well-defined density of the coat proteins and of the genomic RNA allowed a detailed analysis of protein-RNA interactions, including those mediated by solvent molecules. The particle is formed by repeated segments made of 8.8 coat proteins, forming a left-handed helical structure. The RNA runs in an internal crevice along the virion, packaged in 5-nucleotide repeats in which the first four bases are stacked in the classical way, while the fifth is rotated and nearly perpendicular. The resolution of the structure described here suggests a mechanism for the virion assembly and potentially provides a platform for the rational design of antiviral compounds and for the use of PVX in nanotechnology.

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