2005
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0505062102
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Hepatitis B small surface antigen particles are octahedral

Abstract: The infectious component of hepatitis B (HB) virus (HBV), the Dane particle, has a diameter of Ϸ44 nm and consists of a double-layered capsid particle enclosing a circular, incomplete double-stranded DNA genome. The outer capsid layer is formed from the HB surface antigen (HBsAg) and lipid, whereas the inner layer is formed from the HB core Ag assembled into an icosahedral structure. During chronic infection HBsAg is expressed in large excess as noninfectious quasispherical particles and tubules with Ϸ22-nm di… Show more

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“…Therefore, the more restricted conformation of rHBsAg after maturation is likely a consequence of more complete disulfide bond formation with more native-like disulfide bond pairings. The mature form of rHBsAg particles (in Sample C) should bear a greater resemblance to the 22 nm plasmaderived or in vivo-produced 34 (mouse version of ) lipoprotein HBsAg particles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the more restricted conformation of rHBsAg after maturation is likely a consequence of more complete disulfide bond formation with more native-like disulfide bond pairings. The mature form of rHBsAg particles (in Sample C) should bear a greater resemblance to the 22 nm plasmaderived or in vivo-produced 34 (mouse version of ) lipoprotein HBsAg particles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among other factors complicating study of these processes, HBV-infected cells or cells transfected with HBV genomic DNA produce, in addition to virions, a dramatic excess of subviral particles (SVPs), which are 20-nm diameter spherical and filamentous particles consisting only of lipid and HBV envelope proteins, predominantly S (3,4,6). SVPs can reach levels 10,000-fold higher than infectious virions in the serum of HBV carriers, where they may act as immunological decoys.…”
Section: H Epatitis B Virus (Hbv) Chronically Infects 350 Millionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…dimer (7-8 transmembrane helices) and the footprint of two adjacent denser regions (ca. 20 Â 36 Å ) in the membrane part of the small 22 nm HBs-spheres (EMD-1158; Gilbert et al, 2005;Supplementary Figure 6). Therefore, we assume that the observed elongated densities are HBs-dimers.…”
Section: Organization Of Hbs In the Envelopementioning
confidence: 99%