The internal symmetry of the connector or portal particle from the double-stranded DNA bacteriophage phi29 has been examined by X-ray crystallography. This large multimeric structure (420 kDa) is built up by a number of identical subunits of the p10 protein. It connects the head of the virus with the tail and plays a central role in the prohead assembly and DNA packaging. For the first time a bacteriophage connector has been crystallized and X-ray data have been collected up to a resolution of 3.2 A. A self-rotation function has been calculated, unambigously revealing the 12-fold symmetry of the particle and its orientation in the crystal lattice. The orientation has been confirmed by calculating a cross-rotation function using a low resolution model based on electron microscopy reconstructions.
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