Out of the three core proteins in human adenovirus, protein V is believed to connect the inner capsid surface to the outer genome layer. Here, we explored mechanical properties and in vitro disassembly of particles lacking protein V (Ad5-ΔV). Ad5-ΔV particles were softer and less brittle than the wild-type ones (Ad5-wt), but they were more prone to release pentons under mechanical fatigue. In Ad5-ΔV, core components did not readily diffuse out of partially disrupted capsids, and the core appeared more condensed than in Ad5-wt. These observations suggest that instead of condensing the genome, protein V antagonizes the condensing action of the other core proteins. Protein V provides mechanical reinforcement and facilitates genome release by keeping DNA connected to capsid fragments that detach during disruption. This scenario is in line with the location of protein V in the virion and its role in Ad5 cell entry.
CITATION STYLE
Martín-González, N., Gómez-González, A., Hernando-Pérez, M., Bauer, M., Greber, U. F., Martín, C. S., & de Pablo, P. J. (2023). Adenovirus core protein V reinforces the capsid and enhances genome release from disrupted particles. Science Advances, 9(14). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.ade9910
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.