Marseillevirus G648 ORFs

Published: 10 October 2022| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/smngck78mr.1
Contributor:
Steven Henikoff

Description

A giant virus genome is densely packaged by stable nucleosomes within virions. The two doublet histones of Marseillevirus are distantly related to the four eukaryotic core histones and wrap 121 basepairs of DNA to form remarkably similar nucleosomes. By permeabilizing Marseillevirus virions and performing genome-wide nuclease digestion, chemical cleavage and mass spectrometry assays, we find that the higher-order organization of Marseillevirus chromatin fundamentally differs from that of eukaryotes. Marseillevirus nucleosomes fully protect DNA within virions as closely abutted 121-bp DNA wrapped cores without linker DNA or phasing along genes. Likewise, we observed that nucleosomes reconstituted onto multi-copy tandem repeats of a nucleosome positioning sequence are tightly packed. Dense promiscuous packing of fully wrapped nucleosomes rather than “beads-on-a-string” with genic punctuation represents a new mode of DNA packaging by histones. We suggest that doublet histones have evolved for viral genome protection and may resemble an early stage of histone differentiation leading to the eukaryotic octameric nucleosome. Open reading frames from Marseillevirus G648 genome assembly

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1) Download Marseillevirus G648 DNA sequence. 2) Run DNA translation-to-protein program in all 6 frames. 3) Catenate ORFs passing quality filter in FASTA format.

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Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

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