Capsid-like arrays in crystals of chimpanzee adenovirus hexon.

Journal of Structural Biology(2006)

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The major coat protein, hexon, from a chimpanzee adenovirus (AdC68) is of interest as a target for vaccine vector modification. AdC68 hexon has been crystallized in the orthorhombic space group C222 with unit cell dimensions of a=90.8Å, b=433.0Å, c=159.3Å, and one trimer (3×104,942Da) in the asymmetric unit. The crystals diffract to 2.1Å resolution. Initial studies reveal that the molecular arrangement is quite unlike that in hexon crystals for human adenovirus. In the AdC68 crystals, hexon trimers are parallel and pack closely in two-dimensional continuous arrays similar to those formed on electron microscope grids. The AdC68 crystals are the first in which adenovirus hexon has molecular interactions that mimic those used in constructing the viral capsid.
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Adenovirus,Hexon,Major capsid protein,Vector design,Crystallization,X-ray diffraction,Crystal packing
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