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Nat Commun ; 15(1): 3576, 2024 Apr 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38678040

ABSTRACT

Controlled assembly of a protein shell around a viral genome is a key step in the life cycle of many viruses. Here we report a strategy for regulating the co-assembly of nonviral proteins and nucleic acids into highly ordered nucleocapsids in vitro. By fusing maltose binding protein to the subunits of NC-4, an engineered protein cage that encapsulates its own encoding mRNA, we successfully blocked spontaneous capsid assembly, allowing isolation of the individual monomers in soluble form. To initiate RNA-templated nucleocapsid formation, the steric block can be simply removed by selective proteolysis. Analyses by transmission and cryo-electron microscopy confirmed that the resulting assemblies are structurally identical to their RNA-containing counterparts produced in vivo. Enzymatically triggered cage formation broadens the range of RNA molecules that can be encapsulated by NC-4, provides unique opportunities to study the co-assembly of capsid and cargo, and could be useful for studying other nonviral and viral assemblies.


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Cryoelectron Microscopy , Maltose-Binding Proteins , Nucleocapsid , Nucleocapsid/metabolism , Nucleocapsid/ultrastructure , Maltose-Binding Proteins/metabolism , Maltose-Binding Proteins/genetics , Virus Assembly , Capsid/metabolism , RNA, Viral/metabolism , RNA, Viral/genetics , Capsid Proteins/metabolism , Capsid Proteins/genetics , Capsid Proteins/chemistry , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , RNA, Messenger/genetics
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