2025Chen Asymmetric

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Chen, W., Zheng, J., Zhou, J., Cheng, L. and Liu, H. 2025. A data-processing strategy of asymmetric reconstruction for tailed phages by Cryo-electron Microscopy. J. Structural Biology. (2025), 108262.

Abstract

The structure of the tailed phage is composed of an icosahedral (or elongated icosahedral) head and a spiral symmetrical tail, which are connected by a portal located at a unique vertex of the icosahedron. A series of image-processing methods and tools have been developed to address the asymmetric structures of phages. However, the structural determination in small proteins within the head and flexible proteins of tailed phages remains a significant impediment, further hindering our deep understanding of the structural biology field. In this study, we developed a data-processing strategy for tailed phage and demonstrated its efficacy with three cryo-EM datasets, including podophage T7, siphophage T1, and myophage Mu. The proposed strategy combines conventional icosahedral reconstruction with local refinement and reconstruction and consists of four key modules: icosahedral reconstruction, selection of the unique vertex of the icosahedron, local asymmetric reconstruction and refinement, and local defocus refinement. The strategy has been successfully applied to determine the asymmetric structure of a range of tailed phages, with a particular focus on resolving the small proteins (core proteins and scaffolding proteins) within the head and flexible proteins on the tail. In addition, the local defocus refinement of our strategy approaches the approximate resolution limit of the icosahedral capsid. The proposed strategy is a viable scheme for determining the asymmetric structures of tailed phages, especially in podophages.

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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1047847725000978

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