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P0C683 (CAPSD_HBVG2) Reviewed, UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot

Last modified May 31, 2011. Version 21. Feed History...

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Names and origin

Protein namesRecommended name:
Capsid protein
Alternative name(s):
Core antigen
Core protein
HBcAg
p21.5
Gene names
Name:C
OrganismHepatitis B virus genotype G (isolate United States/USG17/2002) (HBV-G) [Complete proteome]
Taxonomic identifier489537 [NCBI]
Taxonomic lineageVirusesRetro-transcribing virusesHepadnaviridaeOrthohepadnavirus
Virus hostPan troglodytes (Chimpanzee) [TaxID: 9598]
Homo sapiens (Human) [TaxID: 9606]

Protein attributes

Sequence length195 AA.
Sequence statusComplete.
Protein existenceInferred from homology

General annotation (Comments)

Function

Self assembles to form an icosahedral capsid. Most capsid appear to be large particles with a icosahedral symmetry of T=4 and consist of 240 copies of capsid protein, though a fraction forms smaller T=3 particles consisting of 180 capsid proteins. Entering capsid are transported along microtubules to the nucleus. Phosphorylation of the capsid is thought to induce exposure of nuclear localization signal in the C-terminal portion of the capsid protein that allows binding to the nuclear pore complex via the importin (karyopherin-) alpha and beta. Capsids are imported in intact form through the nuclear pore into the nuclear basket, where it probably binds NUP153. Only capsids that contain the mature viral genome can release the viral DNA and capsid protein into the nucleoplasm. Immature capsids get stucked in the basket. Capsids encapsulate the pre-genomic RNA and the P protein. Pre-genomic RNA is reverse transcribed into DNA while the capsid is still in the cytoplasm. The capsid can then either be directed to the nucleus, providing more genome for transcription, or bud through the endoplasmic reticulum to provide new virions By similarity.

Encapsidates hepatitis delta genome By similarity.

Subunit structure

Homodimerizes, then multimerizes. Interacts with cytosol exposed regions of viral L glycoprotein present in the reticulum-to-Golgi compartment. Interacts with human FLNB By similarity.

Subcellular location

Capsid protein: Virion. Host cytoplasm By similarity.

Post-translational modification

Phosphorylated by host SRPK1, SRPK2, and maybe protein kinase C or GAPDH. Phosphorylation is critical for pregenomic RNA packaging. Protein kinase C phosphorylation is stimulated by HBx protein and may play a role in transport of the viral genome to the nucleus at the late step during viral replication cycle By similarity.

Sequence similarities

Belongs to the orthohepadnavirus core antigen family.

Sequence annotation (Features)

Feature keyPosition(s)LengthDescriptionGraphical viewFeature identifier

Molecule processing

Chain1 – 195195Capsid protein
PRO_0000324376

Regions

Repeat167 – 17261; half-length
Repeat174 – 18072
Repeat182 – 18873
Region167 – 188223 X 7 AA repeats of S-P-R-R-R-[PR]-S
Region189 – 1957RNA binding By similarity
Motif170 – 18718Bipartite nuclear localization signal Potential

Amino acid modifications

Modified residue1671Phosphoserine; by host By similarity
Modified residue1741Phosphoserine; by host By similarity
Modified residue1821Phosphoserine; by host By similarity

Sequences

Sequence LengthMass (Da)Tools
P0C683 [UniParc].

Last modified March 18, 2008. Version 1.
Checksum: F3B176EFBBBB66F3

FASTA19522,258
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MDRTTLPYGL FGLDIDPYKE FGATVELLSF LPSDFFPSVR DLLDTASALY RESLESSDHC 

        70         80         90        100        110        120 
SPHHTALRQA ILCWGELMTL ATWVGNNLED PASRDLVVNY VNTNLGLKIR QLLWFHISCL 

       130        140        150        160        170        180 
TFGRETVLEY LVSFGVWIRT PPAYRPPNAP ILSTLPETTV VRRRGRSPRR RTPSPRRRRS 

       190 
QSPRRRRSAS PASQC 

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References

[1]"Determination of hepatitis B virus genotype G by polymerase chain reaction with hemi-nested primers."
Kato H., Orito E., Sugauchi F., Ueda R., Gish R.G., Usuda S., Miyakawa Y., Mizokami M.
J. Virol. Methods 98:153-159(2001) [PubMed: 11576642] [Abstract]
Cited for: NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [GENOMIC DNA].

Web resources

HepSEQ

Hepatitis virus B database

Cross-references

Sequence databases

EMBL
GenBank
DDBJ
AB056513 Genomic DNA. No translation available.

3D structure databases

ProteinModelPortalP0C683.
SMRP0C683. Positions 13-155.
ModBaseSearch...

Protocols and materials databases

StructuralBiologyKnowledgebaseSearch...

Family and domain databases

InterProIPR002006. Viral_capsid_core_Hepatitis.
[Graphical view]
PfamPF00906. Hepatitis_core. 1 hit.
[Graphical view]
SUPFAMSSF47852. Viral_capsid_core_Hepatitis. 1 hit.
ProtoNetSearch...

Entry information

Entry nameCAPSD_HBVG2
AccessionPrimary (citable) accession number: P0C683
Entry history
Integrated into UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot: March 18, 2008
Last sequence update: March 18, 2008
Last modified: May 31, 2011
This is version 21 of the entry and version 1 of the sequence. [Complete history]
Entry statusReviewed (UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot)
Annotation programViral Protein Annotation Program

Relevant documents

SIMILARITY comments

Index of protein domains and families