Abstract
The yeast retrotransposon, Ty1, produces a macromolecular structure known as a virus-like particle (VLP) as an essential part of Its rep[[cation cycle. The Ty1 Gag-like structural protein TYA, p1-440, alone is capable of directing assembly of the VLP. In order to determine the TYA sequences required for assembly, we have produced a series of truncated and deleted TYA forms and assessed their ability to assemble into particles. Removal of 100 amino acids from the C-terminus renders the TYA protein, p1-340, incapable of particle assembly; however, p1-363 with 77 residues missing from the C-terminus is capable of assembly. Removal of 40 amino acids from the N-terminus (p41-440 and p41-381) does not affect particle formation but more severely N-truncated forms, p71-381 and p100-381, are present as large aggregates within the cells and are therefore either incapable of or unavailable for VLP formation. Analysis of an internally deleted TYA, p1-381Δ62-114, has identified this as a possible region of the TYA protein important for subunit:subunit interactions during the particle assembly. © 1995 Academic Press, Inc.
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Brookman, J. L., Stott, A. J., Cheeseman, P. J., Adamson, C. S., Holmes, D., Cole, J., & Burns, N. R. (1995). Analysis of TYA protein regions necessary for formation of the Ty1 virus-like particle structure. Virology, 212(1), 69–76. https://doi.org/10.1006/viro.1995.1454
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