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Generation and Assembly of Virus-Specific Nucleocapsids of the Respiratory Syncytial Virus
Published on: July 27, 2021
The structure of the mammalian bornavirus polymerase complex
Loïc Carrique1, Franziska Günl2, Adrian Deng3
1Division of Structural Biology, Centre for Human Genetics, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
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Borna disease virus 1 (BoDV-1) is a non-segmented RNA virus with one of the smallest known RNA virus genomes. BoDV-1 replicates in the nucleus of infected cells using a virally encoded polymerase complex composed of the large protein and phosphoprotein. Here, we present the BoDV-1 polymerase complex at resolutions up to 2.8 Å, describing the fully ordered large polymerase protein bound to tetrameric phosphoprotein. The complex is maintained through the ordered C-terminal region of one copy of the phosphoprotein. Analysis of the model reveals a conserved methyltransferase domain, though key S-adenosyl methionine binding residues are missing. While no RNA is observed in our models, analysis of a sample under reaction conditions induces an opening and closing of the template entry and exit channels, respectively. Higher-order polymerase assemblies suggest oligomerisation as a conserved feature of negative strand RNA virus polymerases. We provide a molecular framework to investigate bornavirus replication and transcription.
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