Multiple nanocages of a cyanophage small heat shock protein with icosahedral and octahedral symmetries

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The structures of a cyanophage small heat shock protein (sHSP) were determined as octahedrons of 24-mers and 48-mers and as icosahedrons of 60-mers. An N-terminal deletion construct of an 18 kDa sHSP of Synechococcus sp. phage S-ShM2 crystallized as a 24-mer and its structure was determined at a resolution of 7 Å. The negative stain electron microscopy (EM) images showed that the full-length protein is a mixture of a major population of larger and a minor population of smaller cage-like particles. Their structures have been determined by electron cryomicroscopy 3D image reconstruction at a resolution of 8 Å. The larger particles are 60-mers with icosahedral symmetry and the smaller ones are 48-mers with octahedral symmetry. These structures are the first of the viral/phage origin and the 60-mer is the largest and the first icosahedral assembly to be reported for sHSPs.

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Biswas, S., Garg, P., Dutta, S., & Suguna, K. (2021). Multiple nanocages of a cyanophage small heat shock protein with icosahedral and octahedral symmetries. Scientific Reports, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-00172-2

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