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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE FUSION GLYCOPROTEIN E1 FROM SEMLIKI FOREST VIRUS
Overview
Semliki Forest virus (SFV) has been extensively studied as a model for analyzing entry of enveloped viruses into target cells. Here we describe the trace of the polypeptide chain of the SFV fusion glycoprotein, E1, derived from an electron density map at 3.5 A resolution and describe its interactions at the surface of the virus. E1 is unexpectedly similar to the flavivirus envelope protein, with three structural domains disposed in the same primary sequence arrangement. These results introduce a new class of membrane fusion proteins which display lateral interactions to induce the necessary curvature and direct budding of closed particles. The resulting surface protein lattice is primed to cause membrane fusion when exposed to the acidic environment of the endosome.
About this Structure
1I9W is a Single protein structure of sequence from Semliki forest virus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
The Fusion glycoprotein shell of Semliki Forest virus: an icosahedral assembly primed for fusogenic activation at endosomal pH., Lescar J, Roussel A, Wien MW, Navaza J, Fuller SD, Wengler G, Wengler G, Rey FA, Cell. 2001 Apr 6;105(1):137-48. PMID:11301009
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