Vesicular stomatitis virus M protein may be inside the ribonucleocapsid coil

  • Barge A
  • Gaudin Y
  • Coulon P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Vesicular stomatitis virus is an enveloped virus with an external glycoprotein G and a nucleocapsid that form, together with the M protein, a tight helically coiled structure: the skeleton. Negative staining and immunoelectron microscopy studies on skeleton preparations were performed to determine the localization of the M protein. These studies have resulted in a new model for the structure of rhabdoviruses in which the nucleocapsid is wound around a core containing the M protein. This model predicts contact between M and lipid only at the extreme ends of the skeleton, which is confirmed by skeleton-liposome binding studies.

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Barge, A., Gaudin, Y., Coulon, P., & Ruigrok, R. W. (1993). Vesicular stomatitis virus M protein may be inside the ribonucleocapsid coil. Journal of Virology, 67(12), 7246–7253. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.67.12.7246-7253.1993

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