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The step-by-step assembly mechanism of secreted flavivirus NS1 tetramer and hexamer captured at atomic resolution.

Qi PanHaizhan JiaoWanqin ZhangQiang ChenGeshu ZhangJian-Hai YuWei ZhaoHongli Hu
Published in: Science advances (2024)
Flaviviruses encode a conserved, membrane-associated nonstructural protein 1 (NS1) with replication and immune evasion functions. The current knowledge of secreted NS1 (sNS1) oligomers is based on several low-resolution structures, thus hindering the development of drugs and vaccines against flaviviruses. Here, we revealed that recombinant sNS1 from flaviviruses exists in a dynamic equilibrium of dimer-tetramer-hexamer states. Two DENV4 hexameric NS1 structures and several tetrameric NS1 structures from multiple flaviviruses were solved at atomic resolution by cryo-EM. The stacking of the tetrameric NS1 and hexameric NS1 is facilitated by the hydrophobic β-roll and connector domains. Additionally, a triacylglycerol molecule located within the central cavity may play a role in stabilizing the hexamer. Based on differentiated interactions between the dimeric NS1, two distinct hexamer models (head-to-head and side-to-side hexamer) and the step-by-step assembly mechanisms of NS1 dimer into hexamer were proposed. We believe that our study sheds light on the understanding of the NS1 oligomerization and contributes to NS1-based therapies.
Keyphrases
  • dengue virus
  • zika virus
  • healthcare
  • high resolution
  • transcription factor
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • ionic liquid
  • electron microscopy