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Deposition Date 2024-02-20
Release Date 2025-03-05
Last Version Date 2025-04-30
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
8S41
Title:
The structure of the copia retrotransposon icosahedral capsid (T=9)
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Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
7.70 Å
Aggregation State:
CELL
Reconstruction Method:
SUBTOMOGRAM AVERAGING
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Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:Copia VLP protein
Gene (Uniprot):GIP
Chain IDs:A, B (auth: F), C (auth: G), D (auth: L), E (auth: Q), F (auth: V), G (auth: X), H (auth: a), I (auth: d)
Chain Length:187
Number of Molecules:9
Biological Source:Drosophila melanogaster
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Primary Citation
In-cell structure and snapshots of copia retrotransposons in intact tissue by cryo-ET.
Cell 188 2094 ? (2025)
PMID: 40049165 DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.02.003

Abstact

Long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons belong to the transposable elements (TEs), autonomously replicating genetic elements that integrate into the host's genome. Among animals, Drosophila melanogaster serves as an important model organism for TE research and contains several LTR retrotransposons, including the Ty1-copia family, which is evolutionarily related to retroviruses and forms virus-like particles (VLPs). In this study, we use cryo-focused ion beam (FIB) milling and lift-out approaches to visualize copia VLPs in ovarian cells and intact egg chambers, resolving the in situ copia capsid structure to 7.7 Å resolution by cryoelectron tomography (cryo-ET). Although cytoplasmic copia VLPs vary in size, nuclear VLPs are homogeneous and form densely packed clusters, supporting a model in which nuclear import acts as a size selector. Analyzing flies deficient in the TE-suppressing PIWI-interacting RNA (piRNA) pathway, we observe copia's translocation into the nucleus during spermatogenesis. Our findings provide insights into the replication cycle and cellular structural biology of an active LTR retrotransposon.

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