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Purified Recombinant Rotavirus VP7 Forms Soluble, Calcium-dependent Trimers

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Journal Virology
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2000 Nov 18
PMID 11080489
Citations 38
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Rotavirus is a major cause of severe, dehydrating childhood diarrhea. VP7, the rotavirus outer capsid glycoprotein, is a target of protective antibodies and is responsible for the calcium-dependent uncoating of the virus during cell entry. We have purified, characterized, and crystallized recombinant rhesus rotavirus VP7, expressed in insect cells. A critical aspect of the purification is the elution of VP7 from a neutralizing monoclonal antibody column by EDTA. Gel filtration chromatography and equilibrium analytical ultracentrifugation demonstrate that, in the presence of calcium, purified VP7 trimerizes. Trimeric VP7 crystallizes into hexagonal plates. Preliminary X-ray analysis suggests that the crystal packing reproduces the hexagonal component of the icosahedral lattice of VP7 on triple-layered rotavirus particles. These data indicate that the rotavirus outer capsid assembles from calcium-dependent VP7 trimers and that dissociation of these trimers is the biochemical basis for EDTA-induced rotavirus uncoating and loss of VP7 neutralizing epitopes.

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