Rapidly Forming Early Intermediate Structures Dictate the Pathway of Capsid Assembly

被引:38
作者
Asor, Roi [1 ,2 ]
Schlicksup, Christopher John [3 ]
Zhao, Zhongchao [3 ]
Zlotnick, Adam [3 ]
Raviv, Uri [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Inst Chem, Jerusalem 9190401, Israel
[2] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Ctr Nanosci & Nanotechnol, Jerusalem 9190401, Israel
[3] Indiana Univ, Mol & Cellular Biochem Dept, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA
基金
以色列科学基金会;
关键词
X-RAY-SCATTERING; PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERACTIONS; VIRUS CAPSIDS; KINETICS; MODEL; MECHANISM; BIOLOGY; TIME;
D O I
10.1021/jacs.0c01092
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
There are similar to 10(30) possible intermediates on the assembly path from hepatitis B capsid protein dimers to the 120-dimer capsid. If every intermediate was tested, assembly would often get stuck in an entropic trap and essentially every capsid would follow a unique assembly path. Yet, capsids assemble rapidly with minimal trapped intermediates, a realization of the Levinthal paradox. To understand the fundamental mechanisms of capsid assembly, it is critical to resolve the early stages of the reaction. We have used time-resolved small angle X-ray scattering, which is sensitive to solute size and shape and has millisecond temporal resolution. Scattering curves were fit to a thermodynamically curated library of assembly intermediates, using the principle of maximum entropy. Maximum entropy also provides a physical rationale for the selection of species. We found that the capsid assembly pathway was exquisitely sensitive to initial assembly conditions. With the mildest conditions tested, the reaction appeared to be two-state from dimer to 120-dimer capsid with some dimers-of-dimers and trimers-of-dimers. In slightly more aggressive conditions, we observed transient accumulation of a decamer-of-dimers and the appearance of 90-dimer capsids. In conditions where there is measurable kinetic trapping, we found that highly diverse early intermediates accumulated within a fraction of a second and propagated into long-lived kinetically trapped states (>= 90-mer). In all cases, intermediates between 35 and 90 subunits did not accumulate. These results are consistent with the presence of low barrier paths that connect early and late intermediates and direct the ultimate assembly path to late intermediates where assembly can be paused.
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页码:7868 / 7882
页数:15
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