6R24

The structure of a Ty3 retrotransposon icosahedral capsid


Experimental Data Snapshot

  • Method: ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
  • Resolution: 7.50 Å
  • Aggregation State: PARTICLE 
  • Reconstruction Method: SINGLE PARTICLE 

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Literature

Structure of the Ty3/Gypsy retrotransposon capsid and the evolution of retroviruses.

Dodonova, S.O.Prinz, S.Bilanchone, V.Sandmeyer, S.Briggs, J.A.G.

(2019) Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 116: 10048-10057

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1900931116
  • Primary Citation of Related Structures:  
    6R22, 6R23, 6R24

  • PubMed Abstract: 

    Retroviruses evolved from long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons by acquisition of envelope functions, and subsequently reinvaded host genomes. Together, endogenous retroviruses and LTR retrotransposons represent major components of animal, plant, and fungal genomes. Sequences from these elements have been exapted to perform essential host functions, including placental development, synaptic communication, and transcriptional regulation. They encode a Gag polypeptide, the capsid domains of which can oligomerize to form a virus-like particle. The structures of retroviral capsids have been extensively described. They assemble an immature viral particle through oligomerization of full-length Gag. Proteolytic cleavage of Gag results in a mature, infectious particle. In contrast, the absence of structural data on LTR retrotransposon capsids hinders our understanding of their function and evolutionary relationships. Here, we report the capsid morphology and structure of the archetypal Gypsy retrotransposon Ty3. We performed electron tomography (ET) of immature and mature Ty3 particles within cells. We found that, in contrast to retroviruses, these do not change size or shape upon maturation. Cryo-ET and cryo-electron microscopy of purified, immature Ty3 particles revealed an irregular fullerene geometry previously described for mature retrovirus core particles and a tertiary and quaternary arrangement of the capsid (CA) C-terminal domain within the assembled capsid that is conserved with mature HIV-1. These findings provide a structural basis for studying retrotransposon capsids, including those domesticated in higher organisms. They suggest that assembly via a structurally distinct immature capsid is a later retroviral adaptation, while the structure of mature assembled capsids is conserved between LTR retrotransposons and retroviruses.


  • Organizational Affiliation

    Structural and Computational Biology Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany.


Macromolecules
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Entity ID: 1
MoleculeChains Sequence LengthOrganismDetailsImage
Transposon Ty3-I Gag-Pol polyprotein
A, B, C, D, E
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I
309Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288CMutation(s): 0 
Gene Names: TY3B-IYILWTy3-1 POLYIL082W-A
EC: 3.4.23 (PDB Primary Data), 2.7.7.49 (PDB Primary Data), 2.7.7.7 (PDB Primary Data), 3.1.26.4 (PDB Primary Data)
UniProt
Find proteins for Q7LHG5 (Saccharomyces cerevisiae (strain ATCC 204508 / S288c))
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Go to UniProtKB:  Q7LHG5
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UniProt GroupQ7LHG5
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Experimental Data & Validation

Experimental Data

  • Method: ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
  • Resolution: 7.50 Å
  • Aggregation State: PARTICLE 
  • Reconstruction Method: SINGLE PARTICLE 
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Entry History & Funding Information

Deposition Data


Funding OrganizationLocationGrant Number
German Research FoundationGermanyBR 3635/2-1
Medical Research Council (United Kingdom)United KingdomMC_UP_1201/16

Revision History  (Full details and data files)

  • Version 1.0: 2019-05-08
    Type: Initial release
  • Version 1.1: 2019-05-22
    Changes: Data collection, Database references
  • Version 1.2: 2019-11-06
    Changes: Data collection, Refinement description