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The thermo‐ and acido‐stable ORF‐99 from the archaeal virus AFV1

Authors

Adeline Goulet, Silvia Spinelli, Stéphanie Blangy, Herman van Tilbeurgh, Nicolas Leulliot, Tamara Basta, David Prangishvili, Christian Cambillau, Valérie Campanacci

Abstract

Acidianus Filamentous Virus 1 (AFV1), isolated from acidic hot springs, is an enveloped lipid‐containing archaeal filamentous virus with a linear double‐stranded DNA genome. It infects Acidianus, which is a hyperthermostable archaea growing at 85°C and acidic pHs, below pH 3. AFV1‐99, a protein of 99 amino acids of unknown function, has homologues in the archaeal virus families Lipothrixviridae and Rudiviridae. We determined the crystal structure of AFV1‐99 at 2.05 Å resolution. AFV1‐99 has a new fold, is hyperthermostable (up to 95°C) and resists to extreme pH (between pH 0 and 11) and to the combination of high temperature (95°C) and low pH (pH 0). It possesses characteristics of hyperthermostable proteins, such as a high content of charged residues.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1002/pro.122 About DOI

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