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Fossil Record of an Archaeal HK97-like Provirus

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Journal Virology
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2011 Jul 19
PMID 21764098
Citations 17
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One of the outstanding questions in biology today is the origin of viruses. We have discovered a protein in the hyperthermophile Sulfolobus solfataricus while following proteome regulation during viral infection that led to the discovery of a fossil provirus. Characterization of the wild type and recombinant protein revealed that it assembled into virus-like particles with a diameter of ~32nm. Sequence and structural analyses showed that the likely proviral capsid protein, Sso2749, is homologous to a protein from Pyrococcus furiosus that forms virus-like particles using the HK-97 major capsid protein fold. The SsP2-provirus appears mosaic and contains proteins with similarity to, among others, eukaryotic herpesviruses and tailed dsDNA bacteriophage families, reinforcing the hypothesis of a common ancestral gene pool across all three domains of life. This is the first description of the HK-97 fold in a crenarchaeal virus and the first direct genomic connection of linocin-like protein cages to a virus.

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