The thermo- and acido-stable ORF-99 from the archaeal virus AFV 1

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Acidianus Filamentous Virus 1 (AFV1), isolated from acidic hot springs, is an enveloped lipid-containing archaeal filamentous virus with a linear double-stranded DNA genome. It infects Acidianus, which is a hyperthermostable archaea growing at 85°C and acidic pHs, below pH 3. AFV1-99, a protein of 99 amino acids of unknown function, has homologues in the archaeal virus families Lipothrixviridae and Rudiviridae. We determined the crystal structure of AFV1-99 at 2.05 Ȧ resolution. AFV1-99 has a new fold, is hyperthermostable (up to 95°C) and resists to extreme pH (between pH 0 and 11) and to the combination of high temperature (95°C) and low pH (pH 0). It possesses characteristics of hyperthermostable proteins, such as a high content of charged residues. © 2009 The Protein Society.

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Goulet, A., Spinelli, S., Blangy, S., Van Tilbeurgh, H., Leulliot, N., Basta, T., … Campanacci, V. (2009). The thermo- and acido-stable ORF-99 from the archaeal virus AFV 1. Protein Science, 18(6), 1316–1320. https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.122

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