7VS5

The expanded head structure of phage T4


Experimental Data Snapshot

  • Method: ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
  • Resolution: 3.40 Å
  • Aggregation State: PARTICLE 
  • Reconstruction Method: SINGLE PARTICLE 

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Literature

Structures of a large prolate virus capsid in unexpanded and expanded states generate insights into the icosahedral virus assembly.

Fang, Q.Tang, W.C.Fokine, A.Mahalingam, M.Shao, Q.Rossmann, M.G.Rao, V.B.

(2022) Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 119: e2203272119-e2203272119

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2203272119
  • Primary Citation of Related Structures:  
    7VRT, 7VS5

  • PubMed Abstract: 

    Many icosahedral viruses assemble proteinaceous precursors called proheads or procapsids. Proheads are metastable structures that undergo a profound structural transition known as expansion that transforms an immature unexpanded head into a mature genome-packaging head. Bacteriophage T4 is a model virus, well studied genetically and biochemically, but its structure determination has been challenging because of its large size and unusually prolate-shaped, ∼1,200-Å-long and ∼860-Å-wide capsid. Here, we report the cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) structures of T4 capsid in both of its major conformational states: unexpanded at a resolution of 5.1 Å and expanded at a resolution of 3.4 Å. These are among the largest structures deposited in Protein Data Bank to date and provide insights into virus assembly, head length determination, and shell expansion. First, the structures illustrate major domain movements and ∼70% additional gain in inner capsid volume, an essential transformation to contain the entire viral genome. Second, intricate intracapsomer interactions involving a unique insertion domain dramatically change, allowing the capsid subunits to rotate and twist while the capsomers remain fastened at quasi-threefold axes. Third, high-affinity binding sites emerge for a capsid decoration protein that clamps adjacent capsomers, imparting extraordinary structural stability. Fourth, subtle conformational changes at capsomers' periphery modulate intercapsomer angles between capsomer planes that control capsid length. Finally, conformational changes were observed at the symmetry-mismatched portal vertex, which might be involved in triggering head expansion. These analyses illustrate how small changes in local capsid subunit interactions lead to profound shifts in viral capsid morphology, stability, and volume.


  • Organizational Affiliation

    Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907.


Macromolecules
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Entity ID: 1
MoleculeChains Sequence LengthOrganismDetailsImage
Major capsid protein
A [auth aa],
AA [auth ba],
AB [auth ca],
AC [auth da],
AD [auth ea],
AE [auth fa],
AF [auth ga],
AG [auth ha],
B [auth ab],
BA [auth bb],
BB [auth cb],
BC [auth db],
BD [auth eb],
BE [auth fb],
BF [auth gb],
BG [auth hb],
C [auth ac],
CA [auth bc],
CB [auth cc],
CC [auth dc],
CD [auth ec],
CE [auth fc],
CF [auth gc],
CG [auth hc],
D [auth ad],
DA [auth bd],
DB [auth cd],
DC [auth dd],
DD [auth ed],
DE [auth fd],
DF [auth gd],
DG [auth hd],
E [auth ae],
EA [auth be],
EB [auth ce],
EC [auth de],
ED [auth ee],
EE [auth fe],
EF [auth ge],
F [auth af],
FA [auth bf],
FB [auth cf],
FC [auth df],
FD [auth ef],
FE [auth ff],
FF [auth gf],
G [auth ag],
GA [auth bg],
GB [auth cg],
GC [auth dg],
GD [auth eg],
GE [auth fg],
GF [auth gg],
H [auth ah],
HA [auth bh],
HB [auth ch],
HC [auth dh],
HD [auth eh],
HE [auth fh],
HF [auth gh],
I [auth ai],
IA [auth bi],
IB [auth ci],
IC [auth di],
ID [auth ei],
IE [auth fi],
IF [auth gi],
J [auth aj],
JA [auth bj],
JB [auth cj],
JC [auth dj],
JD [auth ej],
JE [auth fj],
JF [auth gj],
K [auth ak],
KA [auth bk],
KB [auth ck],
KC [auth dk],
KD [auth ek],
KE [auth fk],
KF [auth gk],
L [auth al],
LA [auth bl],
LB [auth cl],
LC [auth dl],
LD [auth el],
LE [auth fl],
LF [auth gl],
M [auth am],
MA [auth bm],
MB [auth cm],
MC [auth dm],
MD [auth em],
ME [auth fm],
MF [auth gm],
N [auth an],
NA [auth bn],
NB [auth cn],
NC [auth dn],
ND [auth en],
NE [auth fn],
NF [auth gn],
O [auth ao],
OA [auth bo],
OB [auth co],
OC [auth do],
OD [auth eo],
OE [auth fo],
OF [auth go],
P [auth ap],
PA [auth bp],
PB [auth cp],
PC [auth dp],
PD [auth ep],
PE [auth fp],
PF [auth gp],
Q [auth aq],
QA [auth bq],
QB [auth cq],
QC [auth dq],
QD [auth eq],
QE [auth fq],
QF [auth gq],
R [auth ar],
RA [auth br],
RB [auth cr],
RC [auth dr],
RD [auth er],
RE [auth fr],
RF [auth gr],
S [auth as],
SA [auth bs],
SB [auth cs],
SC [auth ds],
SD [auth es],
SE [auth fs],
SF [auth gs],
T [auth at],
TA [auth bt],
TB [auth ct],
TC [auth dt],
TD [auth et],
TE [auth ft],
TF [auth gt],
U [auth au],
UA [auth bu],
UB [auth cu],
UC [auth du],
UD [auth eu],
UE [auth fu],
UF [auth gu],
V [auth av],
VA [auth bv],
VB [auth cv],
VC [auth dv],
VD [auth ev],
VE [auth fv],
VF [auth gv],
W [auth aw],
WA [auth bw],
WB [auth cw],
WC [auth dw],
WD [auth ew],
WE [auth fw],
WF [auth gw],
X [auth ax],
XA [auth bx],
XB [auth cx],
XC [auth dx],
XD [auth ex],
XE [auth fx],
XF [auth gx],
Y [auth ay],
YA [auth by],
YB [auth cy],
YC [auth dy],
YD [auth ey],
YE [auth fy],
YF [auth gy],
Z [auth az],
ZA [auth bz],
ZB [auth cz],
ZC [auth dz],
ZD [auth ez],
ZE [auth fz],
ZF [auth gz]
521Tequatrovirus T4Mutation(s): 0 
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Entity ID: 2
MoleculeChains Sequence LengthOrganismDetailsImage
Capsid vertex protein427Tequatrovirus T4Mutation(s): 0 
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Entity ID: 3
MoleculeChains Sequence LengthOrganismDetailsImage
Small outer capsid protein
AH [auth ia],
AI [auth ja],
AJ [auth ka],
AK [auth la],
AL [auth ma],
AM [auth nb],
AN [auth oc],
BH [auth ib],
BI [auth jb],
BJ [auth kb],
BK [auth lb],
BL [auth mb],
BM [auth nc],
BN [auth od],
CH [auth ic],
CI [auth jc],
CJ [auth kc],
CK [auth lc],
CL [auth mc],
CM [auth nd],
CN [auth oe],
DH [auth id],
DI [auth jd],
DJ [auth kd],
DK [auth ld],
DL [auth md],
DM [auth ne],
DN [auth of],
EH [auth ie],
EI [auth je],
EJ [auth ke],
EK [auth le],
EL [auth me],
EM [auth nf],
EN [auth og],
FH [auth if],
FI [auth jf],
FJ [auth kf],
FK [auth lf],
FL [auth mf],
FM [auth ng],
GH [auth ig],
GI [auth jg],
GJ [auth kg],
GK [auth lg],
GL [auth mg],
GM [auth nh],
HH [auth ih],
HI [auth jh],
HJ [auth kh],
HK [auth lh],
HL [auth mh],
HM [auth ni],
IH [auth ii],
II [auth ji],
IJ [auth ki],
IK [auth li],
IL [auth mi],
IM [auth nj],
JH [auth ij],
JI [auth jj],
JJ [auth kj],
JK [auth lj],
JL [auth mj],
JM [auth nk],
KH [auth ik],
KI [auth jk],
KJ [auth kk],
KK [auth lk],
KL [auth mk],
KM [auth nl],
LH [auth il],
LI [auth jl],
LJ [auth kl],
LK [auth ll],
LL [auth ml],
LM [auth nm],
MH [auth im],
MI [auth jm],
MJ [auth km],
MK [auth lm],
ML [auth mm],
MM [auth nn],
NH [auth in],
NI [auth jn],
NJ [auth kn],
NK [auth ln],
NL [auth mn],
NM [auth no],
OH [auth io],
OI [auth jo],
OJ [auth ko],
OK [auth lo],
OL [auth mo],
OM [auth np],
PG [auth hp],
PH [auth ip],
PI [auth jp],
PJ [auth kp],
PK [auth lp],
PL [auth mp],
PM [auth nq],
QG [auth hq],
QH [auth iq],
QI [auth jq],
QJ [auth kq],
QK [auth lq],
QL [auth mq],
QM [auth ns],
RG [auth hr],
RH [auth ir],
RI [auth jr],
RJ [auth kr],
RK [auth lr],
RL [auth ms],
RM [auth nt],
SG [auth hs],
SH [auth is],
SI [auth js],
SJ [auth ks],
SK [auth ls],
SL [auth mt],
SM [auth nu],
TG [auth ht],
TH [auth it],
TI [auth jt],
TJ [auth kt],
TK [auth lt],
TL [auth mu],
TM [auth nv],
UG [auth hu],
UH [auth iu],
UI [auth ju],
UJ [auth ku],
UK [auth lu],
UL [auth mv],
UM [auth nw],
VG [auth hv],
VH [auth iv],
VI [auth jv],
VJ [auth kv],
VK [auth lv],
VL [auth mw],
VM [auth nx],
WG [auth hw],
WH [auth iw],
WI [auth jw],
WJ [auth kw],
WK [auth lw],
WL [auth mx],
WM [auth ny],
XG [auth hx],
XH [auth ix],
XI [auth jx],
XJ [auth kx],
XK [auth lx],
XL [auth my],
XM [auth nz],
YG [auth hy],
YH [auth iy],
YI [auth jy],
YJ [auth ky],
YK [auth ly],
YL [auth mz],
YM [auth oa],
ZG [auth hz],
ZH [auth iz],
ZI [auth jz],
ZJ [auth kz],
ZK [auth lz],
ZL [auth na],
ZM [auth ob]
80Tequatrovirus T4Mutation(s): 0 
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Experimental Data & Validation

Experimental Data

  • Method: ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
  • Resolution: 3.40 Å
  • Aggregation State: PARTICLE 
  • Reconstruction Method: SINGLE PARTICLE 

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Entry History & Funding Information

Deposition Data


Funding OrganizationLocationGrant Number
National Institutes of Health/National Institute Of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIH/NIAID)United StatesAI081726
National Science Foundation (NSF, United States)United StatesMCB-0923873

Revision History  (Full details and data files)

  • Version 1.0: 2022-10-05
    Type: Initial release