Title | Cations in human rhinoviruses. | ||
Author | Zhao, R; Hadfield, A T; Kremer, M J; Rossmann, M G | ||
Journal | Virology | Publication Year/Month | 1997-Jan |
PMID | 9007054 | PMCID | -N/A- |
Affiliation | 1.Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, 47907-1392, USA. |
All known crystal structures of rhinoviruses have some uninterpreted electron density on their fivefold axes at a distance of about 152 +/- 3 A from the viral center. This density had been assumed to be a Ca2+ ion, based on its shape, height, and the presence of Ca2+ ions in the crystallization solutions. Difference electron density maps between EGTA-soaked crystals of human rhinovirus 14 (HRV14), as well as HRV16, and their corresponding native structures show that this density is an EGTA-chelatable ion. Analysis of the coordination geometry indicates that the ions in HRV3, HRV14, and HRV1A could be Ca2+ and the ion in HRV16 might be Zn2+. These cations may play a role in regulation of rhinovirus stability, although the loss of the ion itself does not seem sufficient to lead to viral disassembly.