保存的三方尾蛋白通过Synechococcus的脂多糖结合来调解病毒与宿主之间的相互作用
Ting Chu1,2, Qinran Wang1, Chen Hu1
1College of Food Science and Technology, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai, China.
Journal of virology
|November 18, 2025
概括
病毒细胞使用独特的尾部复合物与Synechococcus lipopolysaccharides (LPS) 结合,使其能够通过细菌体进行新型的两步感染. 这一发现揭示了水生生态系统中复杂的微生物相互作用和病毒的演化.
科学领域:
- 病毒学和微生物生态学
- 分子生物学和结构生物学.
背景情况:
- 病毒细胞是小型DNA病毒,寄生于巨型病毒,影响微生物生态系统.
- 它们的宿主相互作用机制,特别是附着和进入,尚未完全理解.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究Dishui湖病毒细胞2 (DSLV2) 中的尾蛋白的结构和功能.
- 阐明DSLV2.2的宿主识别和感染机制.
- 了解病毒尾架构的进化意义.
主要方法:
- 对DSLV2尾巴蛋白的结构建模和分子动力学模拟.
- 尾巴复合体的生物化学表征.
- 相关病毒细胞的基因组分析和植物遗传学分析.
主要成果:
- DSLV2 具有一个保存的异体体尾部复合体,同类于T4菌体gp37.
- 这种尾部复合物特别与Synechococcus的脂聚糖 (LPS) 结合.
- 提出了一种新的两步感染机制:初始的LPS结合,随后是细菌媒介的入口.
结论:
- 三方尾结构对病毒生物和宿主相互作用至关重要.
- DSLV2使用*Synechococcus* LPS作为受体,其尾部蛋白质与*Synechococcus*菌体具有进化联系.
- 病毒细胞表现出复杂的生态作用,可能涉及水生环境中的细菌媒介循环.
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