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Retroviral matrix protein

Retroviral matrix proteins are components of envelope-associated capsids of retroviruses. These proteins line the inner surface of viral envelopes and are associated with viral membranes.[1]

Matrix proteins are produced as N-terminal domains of Gag precursor polyproteins. The Gag polyprotein directs the assembly and release of virus particles from infected cells. The Gag polyprotein has three domains required for activity: an N-terminal membrane-binding (M) domain (which corresponds to the matrix protein) that directs Gag to the plasma membrane, an interaction (I) domain involved in Gag aggregation, and a late assembly (L) domain that mediates the budding process .[2] During viral maturation, the Gag polyprotein is cleaved by the retroviral protease into several corresponding structural proteins, yielding the matrix (MA), capsid (CA), and nucleocapsid (NC) proteins, and some smaller peptides. Gag-derived proteins govern the entire assembly and release of the virus particles, with matrix proteins playing key roles in Gag stability, capsid assembly, transport and budding.

Families of retroviral matrix proteins edit

Gag_MA
 
structure of moloney murine leukaemia virus matrix protein
Identifiers
SymbolGag_MA
PfamPF01140
Pfam clanCL0074
InterProIPR000840
SCOP21mn8 / SCOPe / SUPFAM
OPM superfamily42
OPM protein1mn8
Available protein structures:
Pfam  structures / ECOD  
PDBRCSB PDB; PDBe; PDBj
PDBsumstructure summary

Although matrix proteins from different viruses appear to perform similar functions and can have similar structural folds, their primary sequences can be very different. Typical matrix proteins of retroviruses form an alpha helical bundle structure .[3]

One family of these proteins represents matrix proteins from gammaretroviruses, such as Moloney murine leukemia virus (MoMLV), feline leukemia virus (FLV), and feline sarcoma virus (FESV).[4][5] This family also includes matrix proteins from several eukaryotic endogenous retroviruses, which arise when one or more copies of the retroviral genome becomes integrated into the host genome.[6]

Retro_M
 
m-domain from gag polyprotein of rous sarcoma virus, nmr, 20 structures
Identifiers
SymbolRetro_M
PfamPF02813
Pfam clanCL0074
InterProIPR004028
SCOP21a6s / SCOPe / SUPFAM
OPM superfamily42
OPM protein1a6s
Available protein structures:
Pfam  structures / ECOD  
PDBRCSB PDB; PDBe; PDBj
PDBsumstructure summary

Another family represents the M domain of the Gag polyprotein found in avian retroviruses. It includes Gag polyproteins from several avian endogenous retroviruses.[7]

Gag_p10
 
solution structure of the m-pmv wild type matrix protein (p10)
Identifiers
SymbolGag_p10
PfamPF02337
Pfam clanCL0074
InterProIPR003322
OPM superfamily44
OPM protein2lpy
Available protein structures:
Pfam  structures / ECOD  
PDBRCSB PDB; PDBe; PDBj
PDBsumstructure summary

Matrix proteins are also components of beta-retroviruses such as Mason-Pfizer monkey virus (MPMV) and mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) .[8][9] This entry also identifies matrix proteins from several eukaryotic endogenous retroviruses.[6]

Gag_p15
 
crystal structure of equine infectious anaemia virus matrix antigen (eiav ma)
Identifiers
SymbolGag_p15
PfamPF08723
InterProIPR014834
SCOP21hek / SCOPe / SUPFAM
OPM superfamily44
OPM protein1hek
Available protein structures:
Pfam  structures / ECOD  
PDBRCSB PDB; PDBe; PDBj
PDBsumstructure summary

References edit

  1. ^ Conte MR, Matthews S (July 1998). "Retroviral matrix proteins: a structural perspective". Virology. 246 (2): 191–8. doi:10.1006/viro.1998.9206. PMID 9657938.
  2. ^ Parent LJ, Cairns TM, Albert JA, Wilson CB, Wills JW, Craven RC (January 2000). "RNA dimerization defect in a Rous sarcoma virus matrix mutant". J. Virol. 74 (1): 164–72. doi:10.1128/jvi.74.1.164-172.2000. PMC 111525. PMID 10590103.
  3. ^ McDonnell JM, Fushman D, Cahill SM, Zhou W, Wolven A, Wilson CB, Nelle TD, Resh MD, Wills J, Cowburn D (June 1998). "Solution structure and dynamics of the bioactive retroviral M domain from Rous sarcoma virus". J. Mol. Biol. 279 (4): 921–8. doi:10.1006/jmbi.1998.1788. PMID 9642071.
  4. ^ Riffel N, Harlos K, Iourin O, Rao Z, Kingsman A, Stuart D, Fry E (December 2002). "Atomic resolution structure of Moloney murine leukemia virus matrix protein and its relationship to other retroviral matrix proteins". Structure. 10 (12): 1627–36. doi:10.1016/S0969-2126(02)00896-1. PMID 12467570.
  5. ^ Baker SJ, Cosenza SC, Reddy EP (September 1998). "The role of v-Fgr myristoylation and the Gag domain in membrane binding and cellular transformation". Virology. 249 (1): 1–11. doi:10.1006/viro.1998.9323. PMID 9740771.
  6. ^ a b Gifford R, Tristem M (May 2003). "The evolution, distribution and diversity of endogenous retroviruses". Virus Genes. 26 (3): 291–315. doi:10.1023/A:1024455415443. PMID 12876457. S2CID 34639116.
  7. ^ Borisenko L (2003). "Avian endogenous retroviruses". Folia Biol. (Praha). 49 (5): 177–82. PMID 14680291.
  8. ^ Stansell E, Tytler E, Walter MR, Hunter E (May 2004). "An early stage of Mason-Pfizer monkey virus budding is regulated by the hydrophobicity of the Gag matrix domain core". J. Virol. 78 (10): 5023–31. doi:10.1128/jvi.78.10.5023-5031.2004. PMC 400380. PMID 15113883.
  9. ^ Poon DT, Li G, Aldovini A (March 1998). "Nucleocapsid and matrix protein contributions to selective human immunodeficiency virus type 1 genomic RNA packaging". J. Virol. 72 (3): 1983–93. doi:10.1128/JVI.72.3.1983-1993.1998. PMC 109491. PMID 9499052.
This article incorporates text from the public domain Pfam and InterPro: IPR000840

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Retroviral matrix proteins are components of envelope associated capsids of retroviruses These proteins line the inner surface of viral envelopes and are associated with viral membranes 1 Matrix proteins are produced as N terminal domains of Gag precursor polyproteins The Gag polyprotein directs the assembly and release of virus particles from infected cells The Gag polyprotein has three domains required for activity an N terminal membrane binding M domain which corresponds to the matrix protein that directs Gag to the plasma membrane an interaction I domain involved in Gag aggregation and a late assembly L domain that mediates the budding process 2 During viral maturation the Gag polyprotein is cleaved by the retroviral protease into several corresponding structural proteins yielding the matrix MA capsid CA and nucleocapsid NC proteins and some smaller peptides Gag derived proteins govern the entire assembly and release of the virus particles with matrix proteins playing key roles in Gag stability capsid assembly transport and budding Families of retroviral matrix proteins editGag MA nbsp structure of moloney murine leukaemia virus matrix proteinIdentifiersSymbolGag MAPfamPF01140Pfam clanCL0074InterProIPR000840SCOP21mn8 SCOPe SUPFAMOPM superfamily42OPM protein1mn8Available protein structures Pfam structures ECOD PDBRCSB PDB PDBe PDBjPDBsumstructure summaryAlthough matrix proteins from different viruses appear to perform similar functions and can have similar structural folds their primary sequences can be very different Typical matrix proteins of retroviruses form an alpha helical bundle structure 3 One family of these proteins represents matrix proteins from gammaretroviruses such as Moloney murine leukemia virus MoMLV feline leukemia virus FLV and feline sarcoma virus FESV 4 5 This family also includes matrix proteins from several eukaryotic endogenous retroviruses which arise when one or more copies of the retroviral genome becomes integrated into the host genome 6 Retro M nbsp m domain from gag polyprotein of rous sarcoma virus nmr 20 structuresIdentifiersSymbolRetro MPfamPF02813Pfam clanCL0074InterProIPR004028SCOP21a6s SCOPe SUPFAMOPM superfamily42OPM protein1a6sAvailable protein structures Pfam structures ECOD PDBRCSB PDB PDBe PDBjPDBsumstructure summaryAnother family represents the M domain of the Gag polyprotein found in avian retroviruses It includes Gag polyproteins from several avian endogenous retroviruses 7 Gag p10 nbsp solution structure of the m pmv wild type matrix protein p10 IdentifiersSymbolGag p10PfamPF02337Pfam clanCL0074InterProIPR003322OPM superfamily44OPM protein2lpyAvailable protein structures Pfam structures ECOD PDBRCSB PDB PDBe PDBjPDBsumstructure summaryMatrix proteins are also components of beta retroviruses such as Mason Pfizer monkey virus MPMV and mouse mammary tumor virus MMTV 8 9 This entry also identifies matrix proteins from several eukaryotic endogenous retroviruses 6 Gag p15 nbsp crystal structure of equine infectious anaemia virus matrix antigen eiav ma IdentifiersSymbolGag p15PfamPF08723InterProIPR014834SCOP21hek SCOPe SUPFAMOPM superfamily44OPM protein1hekAvailable protein structures Pfam structures ECOD PDBRCSB PDB PDBe PDBjPDBsumstructure summaryReferences edit Conte MR Matthews S July 1998 Retroviral matrix proteins a structural perspective Virology 246 2 191 8 doi 10 1006 viro 1998 9206 PMID 9657938 Parent LJ Cairns TM Albert JA Wilson CB Wills JW Craven RC January 2000 RNA dimerization defect in a Rous sarcoma virus matrix mutant J Virol 74 1 164 72 doi 10 1128 jvi 74 1 164 172 2000 PMC 111525 PMID 10590103 McDonnell JM Fushman D Cahill SM Zhou W Wolven A Wilson CB Nelle TD Resh MD Wills J Cowburn D June 1998 Solution structure and dynamics of the bioactive retroviral M domain from Rous sarcoma virus J Mol Biol 279 4 921 8 doi 10 1006 jmbi 1998 1788 PMID 9642071 Riffel N Harlos K Iourin O Rao Z Kingsman A Stuart D Fry E December 2002 Atomic resolution structure of Moloney murine leukemia virus matrix protein and its relationship to other retroviral matrix proteins Structure 10 12 1627 36 doi 10 1016 S0969 2126 02 00896 1 PMID 12467570 Baker SJ Cosenza SC Reddy EP September 1998 The role of v Fgr myristoylation and the Gag domain in membrane binding and cellular transformation Virology 249 1 1 11 doi 10 1006 viro 1998 9323 PMID 9740771 a b Gifford R Tristem M May 2003 The evolution distribution and diversity of endogenous retroviruses Virus Genes 26 3 291 315 doi 10 1023 A 1024455415443 PMID 12876457 S2CID 34639116 Borisenko L 2003 Avian endogenous retroviruses Folia Biol Praha 49 5 177 82 PMID 14680291 Stansell E Tytler E Walter MR Hunter E May 2004 An early stage of Mason Pfizer monkey virus budding is regulated by the hydrophobicity of the Gag matrix domain core J Virol 78 10 5023 31 doi 10 1128 jvi 78 10 5023 5031 2004 PMC 400380 PMID 15113883 Poon DT Li G Aldovini A March 1998 Nucleocapsid and matrix protein contributions to selective human immunodeficiency virus type 1 genomic RNA packaging J Virol 72 3 1983 93 doi 10 1128 JVI 72 3 1983 1993 1998 PMC 109491 PMID 9499052 This article incorporates text from the public domain Pfam and InterPro IPR000840 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Retroviral matrix protein amp oldid 1122309134, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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