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Virus coat protein
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<StructureSection load='3gv2' size='350' side='right' caption='Structure of HIV-I coat protein hexamer (PDB entry [[3gv2]])' scene=''> | <StructureSection load='3gv2' size='350' side='right' caption='Structure of HIV-I coat protein hexamer (PDB entry [[3gv2]])' scene=''> | ||
| - | '''Virus coat proteins''' (VCP) or capsid proteins coat the virus<ref>PMID:19825049</ref>. The various VCPs are designated as Vp1, Vp2, etc. The VCP P domain (protruding domain) in noroviruses binds histo blood group antigen receptors. | + | '''Virus coat proteins''' (VCP) or capsid proteins coat the virus<ref>PMID:19825049</ref>. The various VCPs are designated as Vp1, Vp2, etc. The VCP P domain (protruding domain) in noroviruses binds histo blood group antigen receptors. The outer capsid protein '''VP4''' is a virus spike-forming protein which mediates the virial attachment to the host epithelial cell receptors. VP4 is an outer capsid protein of non-enveloped viruses. VP4 attaches to sialic acid or to integrin heterodimers<ref>PMID:2538649</ref>. VP4 domains include: '''VP5*''' which forms the foot of the spike and acts in the permeabilization of the cell membrane and '''VP8*''' which forms the head of the spike and binds to sialic acid. |
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**[[1qhd]] – brvVCP Vp6 – bovine rotavirus<br /> | **[[1qhd]] – brvVCP Vp6 – bovine rotavirus<br /> | ||
**[[3kz4]] - brvVCP Vp2<br /> | **[[3kz4]] - brvVCP Vp2<br /> | ||
| - | **[[ | + | **[[4v7q]] - rrVCP Vp4 – rhesus rotavirus – Cryo EM<br /> |
| - | **[[2p3j]] – rrVCP Vp4 (mutant) <br /> | + | **[[2p3i]], [[2p3k]] - rrVCP Vp4 Vp8* domain <br /> |
| + | **[[2p3j]] – rrVCP Vp4 Vp8* domain (mutant) <br /> | ||
| + | **[[1kri]] - rrVCP Vp4 Vp8* domain – NMR<br /> | ||
| + | **[[2b4h]], [[2b4i]], [[1slq]] - Vp4 Vp5* domain <br /> | ||
**[[3gzt]], [[3gzu]] – rrVCP Vp7 – Cryo EM<BR /> | **[[3gzt]], [[3gzu]] – rrVCP Vp7 – Cryo EM<BR /> | ||
| - | **[[ | + | **[[1kqr]], [[3tb0]] – rrVCP Vp4 Vp8* domain + neuraminic acid derivative <BR /> |
| + | **[[3tay]] – prVCP Vp4 Vp8* domain (mutant) + neuraminic acid derivative <BR /> | ||
| + | **[[2i2s]] - VCP Vp4 Vp8* domain – pig rotavirus<br /> | ||
| + | **[[3sis]], [[3sit]] - prVCP Vp4 Vp8* domain + glycan<br /> | ||
**[[2dwr]] - hrvVCP Vp8* – human rotavirus<br /> | **[[2dwr]] - hrvVCP Vp8* – human rotavirus<br /> | ||
| - | **[[4drr]], [[4drv]], [[4ds0]] - hrvVCP Vp8* + antigen | + | **[[4drr]], [[4drv]], [[4ds0]] - hrvVCP Vp4 Vp8* domain + antigen |
*Virus coat protein of hepatitis virus | *Virus coat protein of hepatitis virus | ||
Revision as of 08:21, 14 December 2016
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3D structures of virus coat proteins
Updated on 14-December-2016
