Reddy VS, Natchiar SK, Gritton L, Mullen TM, Stewart PL, Nemerow GR. Crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis of human adenovirus.
Virology 2010;
402:209-14. [PMID:
20394956 DOI:
10.1016/j.virol.2010.03.028]
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Abstract
Replication-defective and conditionally replicating adenovirus (AdV) vectors are currently being utilized in approximately 25% of human gene transfer clinical trials. Unfortunately, progress in vector development has been hindered by a lack of accurate structural information. Here we describe the crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis of a HAdV5 vector that displays a short flexible fiber derived from HAdV35. Crystals of Ad35F were grown in 100mM HEPES pH 7.0, 200mM Ca(OAc)(2), 14% PEG 550 MME, 15% glycerol in 100mM Tris-HCl 8.5. Freshly grown crystals diffracted well to 4.5A resolution and weakly to 3.5A at synchrotron sources. HAdV crystals belong to space group P1 with unit cell parameters a=854.03A, b=855.17A, c=865.24A, alpha=119.57 degrees , beta=91.71 degrees , gamma=118.08 degrees with a single particle in the unit cell. Self-rotation and locked-rotation function analysis allowed the determination of the particle orientation. Molecular replacement, density modification and phase-extension procedures are being employed for structure determination.
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