Cerf R, Michels B, Schulz J A, Witz J, Pfeiffer P, Hirth L
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1979 Apr;76(4):1780-2. doi: 10.1073/pnas.76.4.1780.
When the coat protein of the small icosahedral virus, brome mosaic virus, reassembles into capsids, the ultrasonic absorption of the solution greatly increases. Submitting the solution to an ultrasonic field thus appears to reveal spontaneous molecular motions within a protein assembly. Confirmatory evidence of a dynamics of a protein shell comes from measurements on brome mosaic virus at various degrees of swelling and on tomato bushy stunt virus treated with the crosslinking agent glutaraldehyde. The detected fluctuations may be related either with cooperative deformational motion in the capsid or with more localized structural changes. Such structural changes may help liberate the RNA at an early stage of viral infection.
当小二十面体病毒——雀麦花叶病毒的衣壳蛋白重新组装成衣壳时,溶液的超声吸收会大幅增加。因此,将该溶液置于超声场中似乎可以揭示蛋白质组装体中的自发分子运动。蛋白质外壳动力学的确认证据来自对处于不同膨胀程度的雀麦花叶病毒以及用交联剂戊二醛处理过的番茄丛生矮化病毒的测量。检测到的波动可能与衣壳中的协同变形运动有关,也可能与更局部的结构变化有关。这种结构变化可能有助于在病毒感染的早期释放RNA。