Structure of the herpes simplex virus portal-vertex
Fig 2
Stereo pair views of the structure and composition of the PVAT.
Atomic coordinates for the CATC components pUL17, pUL25, and pUL36 (PDB 6CGR [5]) and the C-terminal domain of pUL25 (PDB 2F5U [38]) were docked into the portal-vertex density (a). Each pentonal five-helix CATC bundle has been shown to include two copies of an N-terminal α-helix of pUL25 (blue) along with two copies of a C-terminal α-helix of pUL36 (pink); these are bound to pUL17 (orange) [5]. The atomic model of the penton-vertex CATC matches well the equivalent density at the portal-vertex, indicating that there are likely a total of 10 copies of pUL25 at the portal-vertex as well. The PVAT assembly comprises 10 globular densities arranged as two C5 symmetric star-shaped rings that crown the portal-vertex. We docked five copies of the atomic model for the C-terminal domain of pUL25 into the proximal (inner) tier (blue, b). The docked coordinates were then saved as a single model that was docked into the less well-defined distal tier (c). A side view of the CATC/PVAT components is shown (d). CATC, capsid-associated tegument complex; PVAT, portal-vertex–associated tegument.