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Page 1: Virus Structure Tutorial Shuchismita Dutta, Ph.D. RCSB PDB, 2008

Virus Structure Tutorial

Shuchismita Dutta, Ph.D.

RCSB PDB, 2008

Page 2: Virus Structure Tutorial Shuchismita Dutta, Ph.D. RCSB PDB, 2008

Introduction

• Viruses can cause a variety of diseases from common cold and the flu to serious illnesses such as AIDS, dengue fever, measles, small pox and bird flu.

• All viruses infect cells and hijack the host cellular machinery for their own benefit.

• Learning about the biology and structure of viruses can help us better understand the diseases that they cause, their prevention and treatment.

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Goal

• Introduction to viruses – what they are made of, how do they survive and propagate.

• Virus structures – shape and symmetric interaction of proteins, nucleic acids.

• Hands-on activities • List of related resources and additional reading

material. • Take home message: The shape and structure

of proteins are specific for their function.

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Overview

• Information– Protein Data Bank – Viruses

• Building virus models– Paper models– Marshmallow models

• Dengue virus – Virus maturation

• Possible directions for lesson plans

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Basic Information

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What is a virus?

• Organism that causes diseases– Common cold– Flu– AIDS– Bird flu– Polio

Electron micrographs of viruses.

HIV Aeromonas virus 31 Influenza virus

Orf virusHerpes simplex virusSmallopx virus

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What do Viruses look like?

Tailed phages

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Are viruses living or non-living? (A typical virus life-cycle)

http://www.microbiologybytes.com/introduction/structure.html

http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/CliffsReviewTopic/Viral-Structure-and-Replication.topicArticleId-8524,articleId-8448.html

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Viral Infection and Immunity

Poliovirus and RhinovirusAugust 2001 Molecule of the Month

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Building Icosahedral Viruses

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What is an Icosahedron?

Icosahedron: a geometric solid with twenty faces. Each face is an equilateral triangle and every vertex of the icosahedron is formed by five triangular faces. Edges 30; Vertices 12; Faces 20

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The Marshmallow model

Students make marshmallow icosahedrons at Princeton Science & Engineering Expo

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The Paper Model

Students make marshmallow icosahedrons at Princeton Science & Engineering Expo

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The Story of Dengue Virus

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Dengue Virus

• Single-stranded RNA virus

• Causes dengue hemorrhagic fever

• Transmitted by mosquitoes (Aedes aegypti)

• Serotypes (DEN-1, 2, 3, 4)

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Dengue Virus

Nature Structural Biology  10, 907 - 912 (2003)

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Where?

World distribution of dengue viruses and their mosquito vector, Aedes aegypti, (2005)

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Life Cycle of Dengue Virus

Nature Reviews Microbiology 3, 13-22 (January 2005)

Structural changes in envelope protein, icosahedral shell:•Fusion –antiparallel homodimers to parallel homotrimers•Maturation – conformational change of immature trimers to homodimers followed by protease cleavage (by furin) to form mature antiparpllel dimers

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Maturation of Dengue Virus

Science 28 March 2008:Vol. 319. no. 5871, pp. 1834 - 1837

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Nature Reviews Microbiology 3, 13-22 (January 2005)

Molecule of the Month, July, 2008

Maturation &

Fusion

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Possible Directions for Lesson Plans

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A Lesson on Icosahedral Viruses

• Shapes of proteins (Introduction to PDB)

• What is a virus?

• Shapes of viruses

• Building 3-D models of icosahedral viruses

• Answering questions about viruses and the icosahedral virus models.

• Research on a specific disease caused by a virus (e.g. Dengue Fever)

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VirusesViruses

Protein Structure•Structure of proteins in virus shells•Use of symmetry in assembling viruses

Math & Geometry•Icosahedrons, •helices etc.

Vaccines and Antivirals•Infection, Prevention & Treatment•Rhinovirus or Flu virus or HIV etc.

Genetics & Mutation•Evolution in viruses•Why antiviral treatments need to evolve too

Biotechnological uses of Viruses•Protein expressing,

•gene therapy

Transcription/Translation•How viruses hijack host cells•Viruses and cancer

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Acknowledgements

Operated by two members of the RCSB:

Supported by:

NIGMS

The RCSB PDB is a member of the