Crystal Structure of Marburg Virus VP24

  • Zhang A
  • Bornholdt Z
  • Abelson D
  • et al.
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Abstract

The VP24 protein plays an essential, albeit poorly understood role in the filovirus life cycle. VP24 is only 30% identical between Marburg virus and the ebolaviruses. Furthermore, VP24 from the ebolaviruses is immunosuppressive, while that of Marburg virus is not. The crystal structure of Marburg virus VP24, presented here, reveals that although the core is similar between the viral genera, Marburg VP24 is distinguished by a projecting β-shelf and an alternate conformation of the N-terminal polypeptide.

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Zhang, A. P. P., Bornholdt, Z. A., Abelson, D. M., & Saphire, E. O. (2014). Crystal Structure of Marburg Virus VP24. Journal of Virology, 88(10), 5859–5863. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.03565-13

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