Comparison of VSV G and EBV gB structures. (Upper) Postfusion conformations of VSV G and EBV gB. The structures are colored blue to red from their N to C termini. Domains of gB and G in their postfusion conformations have similar secondary structure topologies, although each of the gB domains is larger, and gB has an additional domain V, which is not present in G. Dashed arrows indicate the missing stem regions, and connect the C termini of the models (marked with letter C) with the expected transmembrane domain position. The prominent αF of VSV G, and the analogous αC of gB, are colored in yellow and indicated with arrows. Disulfide bridges of G, Cys24-Cys284, and gB, Cys68-Cys484, are marked and shown as magenta sticks, connecting the αF and αC, respectively, with the corresponding N-terminal segments (shown in blue). (Lower) The prefusion structure of VSV G and a theoretical model of the prefusion form of EBV gB. In the prefusion conformation of G, only domain III undergoes a significant refolding event (thus, marked as domain III*), which involves breaking of the long αF, whereas the other 3 domains relocate to a different position, but preserve their primary folds. Domain III of gB was modeled by using the domain III* of G as a guide. Dashed arrows represent the direction of stem regions in case of G, and domain V and stem regions for gB.