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Adenovirus major core protein condenses DNA in clusters and bundles, modulating genome release and capsid internal pressure

  • Natalia Martín-González
  • , Mercedes Hernando-Pérez
  • , Gabriela N. Condezo
  • , Marta Pérez-Illana
  • , Antonio Šiber
  • , David Reguera
  • , Philomena Ostapchuk
  • , Patrick Hearing
  • , Carmen San Martín
  • , Pedro J. De Pablo
  • Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
  • CSIC - Centro Nacional de Biotecnologia (CNB)
  • Institute of Physics
  • University of Barcelona
  • Stony Brook University

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Abstract

Some viruses package dsDNA together with large amounts of positively charged proteins, thought to help condense the genome inside the capsid with no evidence. Further, this role is not clear because these viruses have typically lower packing fractions than viruses encapsidating naked dsDNA. In addition, it has recently been shown that the major adenovirus condensing protein (polypeptide VII) is dispensable for genome encapsidation. Here, we study the morphology and mechanics of adenovirus particles with (Ad5-wt) and without (Ad5-VII-) protein VII. Ad5-VII-particles are stiffer than Ad5-wt, but DNA-counterions revert this difference, indicating that VII screens repulsive DNA-DNA interactions. Consequently, its absence results in increased internal pressure. The core is slightly more ordered in the absence of VII and diffuses faster out of Ad5-VII-than Ad5-wt fractured particles. In Ad5-wt unpacked cores, dsDNA associates in bundles interspersed with VII-DNA clusters. These results indicate that protein VII condenses the adenovirus genome by combining direct clustering and promotion of bridging by other core proteins. This condensation modulates the virion internal pressure and DNA release from disrupted particles, which could be crucial to keep the genome protected inside the semi-disrupted capsid while traveling to the nuclear pore.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)9231-9242
Number of pages12
JournalNucleic Acids Research
Volume47
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 26 2019

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