Abstract

Betanodaviruses cause massive mortality in marine fish species with viral nervous necrosis. The structure of a T = 3 Grouper nervous necrosis virus-like particle (GNNV-LP) is determined by the ab initio method with non-crystallographic symmetry averaging at 3.6 Å resolution. Each capsid protein (CP) shows three major domains: (i) the N-terminal arm, an inter-subunit extension at the inner surface; (ii) the shell domain (S-domain), a jelly-roll structure; and (iii) the protrusion domain (P-domain) formed by three-fold trimeric protrusions. In addition, we have determined structures of the T = 1 subviral particles (SVPs) of (i) the delta-P-domain mutant (residues 35−217) at 3.1 Å resolution; and (ii) the N-ARM deletion mutant (residues 35−338) at 7 Å resolution; and (iii) the structure of the individual P-domain (residues 214−338) at 1.2 Å resolution. The P-domain reveals a novel DxD motif asymmetrically coordinating two Ca2+ ions, and seems to play a prominent role in the calcium-mediated trimerization of the GNNV CPs during the initial capsid assembly process. The flexible N-ARM (N-terminal arginine-rich motif) appears to serve as a molecular switch for T = 1 or T = 3 assembly. Finally, we find that polyethylene glycol, which is incorporated into the P-domain during the crystallization process, enhances GNNV infection. The present structural studies together with the biological assays enhance our understanding of the role of the P-domain of GNNV in the capsid assembly and viral infection by this betanodavirus.

Highlights

  • Nodaviridae is a family of positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses with a non-enveloped T = 3 capsid

  • SUMO-Grouper nervous necrosis virus (GNNV) capsid protein (CP) are overexpressed in Escherichia coli (E. coli) and the Grouper nervous necrosis virus-like particle (GNNV-LP) are selfassembled in vitro

  • In the family Nodaviridae, RNA2 encodes the CP required for particle assembly and involved in host specificity

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Introduction

Betanodavirus strains are currently classified into four distinct genotypes based on the genes encoding the viral capsid protein (CP) These include the Striped Jack nervous necrosis virus (SJNNV), Tiger puffer nervous necrosis virus (TPNNV), Red-spotted grouper nervous necrosis virus (RGNNV) and Barfin flounder nervous necrosis virus (BFNNV) [10]. One report identifies two unclassified nodaviruses (shrimp nodavirus), Macrobrachium rosenbergii Nodavirus (MrNV) and Penaeus vannamei Nodavirus (PvNV), which cause muscle necrosis in prawns [12]. These findings suggest that the family Nodaviridae includes the known types and other members with a wide distribution

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