Abstract
Resolving the nonicosahedral components in large icosahedral viruses remains a technical challenge in structural virology. We have used the emerging technique of Zernike phase-contrast electron cryomicroscopy to enhance the image contrast of ice-embedded herpes simplex virus type 1 capsids. Image reconstruction enabled us to retrieve the structure of the unique portal vertex in the context of the icosahedral capsid and, for the first time, show the subunit organization of a portal in a virus infecting eukaryotes. Our map unequivocally resolves the 12-subunit portal situated beneath one of the pentameric vertices, thus removing uncertainty over the location and stoichiometry of the herpesvirus portal.
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Rochat, R. H., Liu, X., Murata, K., Nagayama, K., Rixon, F. J., & Chiu, W. (2011). Seeing the Portal in Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 B Capsids. Journal of Virology, 85(4), 1871–1874. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01663-10
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