2005
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.79.16.10540-10546.2005
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Involvement of the Portal at an Early Step in Herpes Simplex Virus Capsid Assembly

Abstract: DNA enters the herpes simplex virus capsid by way of a ring-shaped structure called the portal. Each capsid contains a single portal, located at a unique capsid vertex, that is composed of 12 UL6 protein molecules. The position of the portal requires that capsid formation take place in such a way that a portal is incorporated into one of the 12 capsid vertices and excluded from all other locations, including the remaining 11 vertices. Since initiation or nucleation of capsid formation is a unique step in the o… Show more

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“…Procapsids can assemble in the absence of UL6 via an interaction between UL26.5 and VP5 (27); however, when UL6 is present at the initiation of assembly, UL6-containing capsids are formed, suggesting that the portal is incorporated at a very early step in assembly (26). These results also suggest that capsid assembly is regulated such that capsids lacking UL6 do not assemble efficiently in infected cells.…”
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“…Procapsids can assemble in the absence of UL6 via an interaction between UL26.5 and VP5 (27); however, when UL6 is present at the initiation of assembly, UL6-containing capsids are formed, suggesting that the portal is incorporated at a very early step in assembly (26). These results also suggest that capsid assembly is regulated such that capsids lacking UL6 do not assemble efficiently in infected cells.…”
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“…The UL6 protein plays multiple roles during viral assembly and encapsidation, including ring formation, interaction with scaffold and VP5 to nucleate the assembly of the procapsid shell, the docking of the terminase, and acting as a conduit for the uptake of viral DNA into capsids (8,9,20,25,26,28,31,32,40,42,46). It also is likely that the UL6 portal plays a role during subsequent infections.…”
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“…In addition to the terminase, the other critical packaging component is the portal protein. With bacteriophages and herpes simplex virus (HSV) type-1, the portal protein forms a homo-multimeric complex that serves as a channel for translocation of the DNA into the capsid (Valpuesta & Carrascosa, 1994;Newcomb et al, 2001Newcomb et al, , 2005. In addition to this, the portal plays a fundamental role in the assembly of capsids.…”
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