2022
DOI: 10.3390/v14071400
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Tryptophan Residues Are Critical for Portal Protein Assembly and Incorporation in Bacteriophage P22

Abstract: The oligomerization and incorporation of the bacteriophage P22 portal protein complex into procapsids (PCs) depends upon an interaction with scaffolding protein, but the region of the portal protein that interacts with scaffolding protein has not been defined. In herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1), conserved tryptophan residues located in the wing domain are required for portal-scaffolding protein interactions. In this study, tryptophan residues (W) present at positions 41, 44, 207 and 211 within the wing domain o… Show more

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“…Unusually, the 80α PP sequence has no tryptophan residues and the portal thus lacks the tryptophan “belt” that was proposed to be important for capsid interactions in other portals, including SPP1, P22, and ϕ29 [9,44].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unusually, the 80α PP sequence has no tryptophan residues and the portal thus lacks the tryptophan “belt” that was proposed to be important for capsid interactions in other portals, including SPP1, P22, and ϕ29 [9,44].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This feature has led to a keen interest in using charge detectors to measure macro-ions that exceed the practical upper m / z limit of conventional mass analyzers. Various types of biological macro-molecules fall into this category including various organelles, viruses, supramolecular protein complexes, and double- and single-stranded DNA. Charge detectors have also found interest for the measurement of nanoparticles. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%