Crystal Structure of the Nipah Virus Phosphoprotein Tetramerization Domain

  • Bruhn J
  • Barnett K
  • Bibby J
  • et al.
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Abstract

The Nipah virus phosphoprotein (P) is multimeric and tethers the viral polymerase to the nucleocapsid. We present the crystal structure of the multimerization domain of Nipah virus P: a long, parallel, tetrameric, coiled coil with a small, α-helical cap structure. Across the paramyxoviruses, these domains share little sequence identity yet are similar in length and structural organization, suggesting a common requirement for scaffolding or spatial organization of the functions of P in the virus life cycle.

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Bruhn, J. F., Barnett, K. C., Bibby, J., Thomas, J. M. H., Keegan, R. M., Rigden, D. J., … Saphire, E. O. (2014). Crystal Structure of the Nipah Virus Phosphoprotein Tetramerization Domain. Journal of Virology, 88(1), 758–762. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.02294-13

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