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VISPCollaboratorPublications: Structure of the vesicular stomatitis virus nucleoprotein-RNA complex.

Title

Structure of the vesicular stomatitis virus nucleoprotein-RNA complex. 

Authors

Green TJ, et al. 

Abstract

Vesicular stomatitis virus is a negative-stranded RNA virus. Its nucleoprotein (N) binds the viral genomic RNA and is involved in multiple functions including transcription, replication, and assembly. We have determined a 2.9 angstrom structure of a complex containing 10 molecules of the N protein and 90 bases of RNA. The RNA is tightly sequestered in a cavity at the interface between two lobes of the N protein. This serves to protect the RNA in the absence of polynucleotide synthesis. For the RNA to be accessed, some conformational change in the N protein should be necessary.

Journal

Science 

Date

7/21/2006 

Link

PMID: 16778022 

Reference

Green TJ, Zhang X, Wertz GW, Luo M. “Structure of the vesicular stomatitis virus nucleoprotein-RNA complex”. Science. 2006 Jul 21;313(5785):357-60 (2006)

PMID

16778022  

Keyword

VISP, POX 
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Last modified at 3/1/2007 5:32 PM  by Sophie Coon