Two forms of Pf1 Inovirus: X-ray diffraction studies on a structural phase transition and a calculated libration normal mode of the asymmetric unit


Autoria(s): Marvin, DA; Nave, C; Bansal, M; Hale, RD; Salje, EKH
Data(s)

1992

Resumo

Inovirus is a helical array of alpha-helical protein asymmetric units surrounding a DNA core. X-ray fibre diffraction studies show that the Pf1 species of Inovirus can undergo a reversible temperature-induced transition between two similar structural forms having slightly different virion helix parameters. Molecular models of the two forms show no evidence for altered interactions between the protein and either the solvent or the viral DNA; but there are significant differences in the shape and orientation of the protein asymmetric unit, related to the changes in the virion parameters. Normal modes involving libration of whole asymmetric units are in a frequency range with appreciable entropy of libration, and the structural transition may be related to changes in libration.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/35258/1/462536__752423074.pdf

Marvin, DA and Nave, C and Bansal, M and Hale, RD and Salje, EKH (1992) Two forms of Pf1 Inovirus: X-ray diffraction studies on a structural phase transition and a calculated libration normal mode of the asymmetric unit. In: Phase Transitions: A Multinational Journal, 39 (1-4). 45-80 .

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Taylor and Francis Group

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/35258/

Palavras-Chave #Molecular Biophysics Unit
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Journal Article

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