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Protein A33 responsible for antibody-resistant spread of Vaccinia virus is homologous to C-type lectin-like proteins

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Protein A33 is a type II membrane protein present in the outer envelope of extracellular as well as cell-associated Vaccinia virus particles. A33 has been implicated in mediating cell-to-cell virus spread in an antibody-resistant manner. Here, using state-of-the-art structure prediction methods and structural modeling, we show that A33 has most likely evolved from a C-type lectin-like protein. Comparison of the three-dimensional A33 model to the X-ray structures of distant cellular homologues revealed that A33 retained the key residues required for adopting the C-type lectin-like fold. Our results provide insights into the structure and origin of protein A33.

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pasteur-01977414 , version 1 (10-01-2019)

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Mart Krupovic, Virginija Krupovič, Dennis H. Bamford. Protein A33 responsible for antibody-resistant spread of Vaccinia virus is homologous to C-type lectin-like proteins. Virus Research, 2010, 151 (1), pp.97-101. ⟨10.1016/j.virusres.2010.03.004⟩. ⟨pasteur-01977414⟩
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