Interactions among the three adenovirus core proteins

  • Chatterjee P
  • Vayda M
  • Flint S
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Abstract

Interactions among the three adenovirus core polypeptides V, VII, and mu were examined, using the reversible chemical cross-linker dithiobis(succinimidyl propionate) and two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Cross-linked species obtained from gradient-purified adenovirus type 2 cores were well represented among the cross-linked products of pentonless virions and crude core preparations. The more efficiently formed cross-linked core species were also identified with the arginine-specific cross-linker, p-azidophenyl glyoxal. In addition to dimers of polypeptides V and VII, efficient cross-linking of V to VII, V to mu, and VII to V to mu was detected in adenovirus cores. Notably absent were cross-linked species corresponding to higher multimers of polypeptide VII. A major core-capsid interaction appeared to be via the association of polypeptide V with a dimer of polypeptide VI.

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Chatterjee, P. K., Vayda, M. E., & Flint, S. J. (1985). Interactions among the three adenovirus core proteins. Journal of Virology, 55(2), 379–386. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.55.2.379-386.1985

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