5 research outputs found

    Asymmetric cryo-EM reconstruction of phage MS2 reveals genome structure in situ

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    In single-stranded ribonucleic acid (RNA) viruses, virus capsid assembly and genome packaging are intertwined processes. Using cryo-electron microscopy and single particle analysis we determined the asymmetric virion structure of bacteriophage MS2, which includes 178 copies of the coat protein, a single copy of the A-protein and the RNA genome. This reveals that in situ, the viral RNA genome can adopt a defined conformation. The RNA forms a branched network of stem-loops that almost all allocate near the capsid inner surface, while predominantly binding to coat protein dimers that are located in one-half of the capsid. This suggests that genomic RNA is highly involved in genome packaging and virion assembly

    PI-PLC: Phosphoinositide-Phospholipase C in Plant Signaling

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    Ataxia telangiectasia alters the ApoB and reelin pathway

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