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Noroviral P particle: Structure, function and applications in virus-host interaction

  • Ming Tan
  • , Pingan Fang
  • , Teepanis Chachiyo
  • , Ming Xia
  • , Pengwei Huang
  • , Zhaoyin Fang
  • , Wen Jiang
  • , Xi Jiang

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Abstract

Noroviruses are an important cause of epidemic acute gastroenteritis and the viruses recognize human histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) as receptors. The protruding (P) domain of noroviral capsid, the receptor-binding domain, forms subviral particles in vitro that retain the receptor-binding function. In this study we characterized the structure and HBGA-binding function of the P particle. Structure reconstruction using cryo-EM showed that the P particles are comprised of 12 P dimers that are organized in octahedral symmetry. The dimeric packing of the proteins in the P particles is similar to that in the norovirus capsid, in which the P2 subdomain with the receptor-binding interface is located at the outermost surface of the P particle. The P particles are immunogenic and reveal similar antigenic and HBGA-binding profiles with their parental virus-like particle, further confirming the shared surface structures between the two types of particles. The P particles are easily produced in E. coli and yeast and are stable, which are potentially useful for a broad application including vaccine development against noroviruses.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)115-123
Number of pages9
JournalVirology
Volume382
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 5 2008

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Virology

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