The structural protein E of the archaeal virus φCh1: Evidence for processing in Natrialba magadii during virus maturation

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Abstract

φCh1 is a lysogenic virus for the haloalkalophilic archaeon Natrialba magadii. The virus morphology resembles other members of Myoviridae infecting Halobacterium species. The gene of the major capsid protein E of virus φCh1 was cloned and the DNA sequence was determined. Gene E was mapped to a 3.2-kbp Clal fragment, localized to the 5'-end of the φCh1 genome. The complete nucleotide sequence of this region was determined and the identity of gene E was confirmed by comparing the experimentally determined N-terminal amino acid sequence of the purified protein to the translated DNA sequence of its open reading frame. We present evidence that the gene E product is proteolytically cleaved between Lys16 and Asn17 to yield the 305 residue polypeptides found in the mature viral capsid. Processing of the protein itself during virus development was determined by 2D gel electrophoresis using protein E-specific antibodies. Sequence similarity studies revealed an 80% identity to capsid protein Hp32 of φH, infecting Halobacterium salinarum. RT-PCR analysis as well as Western blot studies revealed gene E as a late gene. Transcripts and proteins could be detected shortly before onset of lysis of the lysogenic strain N. magadii L11. (C) 2000 Academic Press.

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Klein, R., Greineder, B., Baranyi, U., & Witte, A. (2000). The structural protein E of the archaeal virus φCh1: Evidence for processing in Natrialba magadii during virus maturation. Virology, 276(2), 376–387. https://doi.org/10.1006/viro.2000.0565

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