lThe Geminiviridae is an extensive family of plant viruses responsible for
economically devastating diseases in crops worldwide. Geminiviruses package
circular, single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) genomes. The characteristic twinned
or "geminate" particles, which consist of two joined, incomplete T = 1 icos
ahedra, are unique among viruses. We have determined the first structure of
a geminivirus particle, the Nigerian strain of Maize streak virus (MSV-N),
using cryo-electron microscopy and three-dimensional image reconstruction
methods. The particle, of dimensions 220 x 380 Angstrom, has an overall 52-
point-group symmetry, in which each half particle "head" consists of the co
al protein (CP) arranged with quasi-icosahedral symmetry. We have modeled t
he MSV-N CP as an eight-stranded, antiparallel beta -barrel motif (a struct
ural motif common to all known ssDNA viruses) with an N-terminal alpha -hel
ix. This has produced a model of the geminate particle in which 110 copies
of the CP nicely fit into the reconstructed density map. The reconstructed
density map and MSV-N pseudo-atomic model demonstrate that the geminate par
ticle has a stable, defined structure. (C) 2001 Academic Press.