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Title: RNA VIRUS REPLICATION STRATEGIES


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RNA VIRUS REPLICATION STRATEGIES
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RNA VIRUS STRATEGIES
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ALL ANIMAL RNA VIRUSES CODE FOR A POLYMERASE
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Need to make mRNA
PLUS (POSITIVE) SENSE RNA GENOMES
proteins
(ve) sense mRNA
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Need to make mRNA
MINUS (NEGATIVE) SENSE RNA GENOMES
proteins
(ve) sense mRNA
(-ve) sense genomic RNA
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Need to make mRNA
MINUS (NEGATIVE) SENSE RNA GENOMES RNA
polymerase must be packaged in virion.
proteins
(ve) sense mRNA
If used, RNA modifying enzymes are packaged in
virion.
(-ve) sense genomic RNA
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Need to make mRNA
DOUBLE-STRANDED RNA GENOMES
RNA polymerase must be packaged in virion.
proteins
(ve) sense mRNA
If used, RNA modifying enzymes are packaged in
virion.
Double-stranded genomic RNA
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Need to make mRNA
RETROVIRUSES
Reverse transcriptase must be packaged in virion.
DS DNA
DS DNA
VE RNA
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RNA viruses which do NOT have DNA phase
Genome RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (transcriptase) in virion Infectivity of RNA Initial event in cell
Plus-stranded RNA No Infectious Translation
Negative-stranded RNA Yes Non-infectious Transcription
Double-stranded RNA Yes Non-infectious Transcription
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RETROVIRUSES
Genome DNA-dependent RNA polymerase (reverse transcriptase) in virion Infectivity of RNA Initial event in cell
Plus-stranded RNA Yes Non-infectious Reverse transcription
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The monocistronic mRNA problem
  • Make one monocistronic mRNA per protein
  • Make a primary transcript and use alternative
    splicing
  • Make a large protein and then cut it into smaller
    proteins

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GENOME SIZE
  • TAUTOMERIZATION
  • PROOF READING
  • RNA VIRUSES HAVE SMALL GENOMES
  • 10,000 NUCLEOTIDES
  • (herpesvirus DNA 200,000)

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GENOME SIZE
  • POLYMERASE
  • ATTACHMENT PROTEIN
  • CAPSID PROTEIN
  • RELATIVELY FEW OTHER PROTEINS
  • VIRION SIZE MAY BE QUITE LARGE BUT LIMITED NUMBER
    OF PROTEINS

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POSITIVE-STRANDED RNA VIRUSES
  • EXAMPLES
  • PICORNAVIRUSES
  • TOGAVIRUSES
  • FLAVIVIRUSES

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PICORNAVIRUSES
  • SMALL
  • ICOSAHEDRAL
  • POSITIVE SENSE RNA
  • NON-ENVELOPED

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ADSORPTION AND PENETRATION
proteins
(ve) sense mRNA
AAA
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INTERNAL RIBOSOME ENTRY SITE (IRES)
IRES
GENOMIC ( SENSE) RNA
AAAAA
VPg
start codon for translation
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RNA REPLICATION
GENOMIC ( SENSE) RNA
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VPg
(- SENSE) RNA
VPg
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GENOMIC ( SENSE) RNA
3
VPg
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RNA REPLICATION
  • viral RNA polymerase (replicase)
  • host factors also involved as accessory proteins
  • new plus strands
  • Packaged
  • templates for more replication
  • templates for more translation

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ASSEMBLY
VP0, VP1, VP3
VPg-RNA enters, VP0 is cleaved
VP2, VP4, VP1, VP3
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RELEASE
  • LYSIS

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NON-SEGMENTED NEGATIVE STRAND VIRUSES
Examples Rhabdovirus family (includes rabies
virus) Paramyxovirus family (includes mumps,
measles, parainfluenza, respiratory syncytial
viruses) Filovirus family (includes Ebola virus)
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RHABDOVIRUSES
G glycoprotein SPIKES
M protein
lipid bilayer membrane
helical nucleocapsid (RNA plus N protein)
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Need to make mRNA
MINUS (NEGATIVE) SENSE RNA GENOME RNA polymerase
must be packaged in virion.
proteins
(ve) sense mRNA
RNA modifying enzymes are packaged in virion.
(-ve) sense genomic RNA
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RHABDOVIRUSES
G glycoprotein SPIKES
M protein
lipid bilayer membrane
helical nucleocapsid (RNA plus N protein)
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RHABDOVIRUSES
  • EXAMPLES
  • vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV)
  • rabies virus

Dr FS Murphy http//www.vetnet.ucdavis.edu/fam_gra
phics/download.html
CDC slide set
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ADSORPTION AND PENETRATION
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ADSORPTION AND PENETRATION
  • CYTOPLASMIC REPLICATION
  • GENOMIC RNA REMAINS IN NUCLEOCAPSID FORM

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RNA SYNTHESIS
genome (-ve)
3
5
transcription
5 mRNAs (ve sense)
AAA
AAA
AAA
AAA
AAA
cap
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NEW MINUS STRAND
  • PACKAGED
  • TEMPLATE FOR MORE REPLICATION
  • TEMPLATE FOR MORE TRANSCRIPTION

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plasma membrane
endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi
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ASSEMBLY
outside cell
polymerase
inside cell
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SOME POINTS TO NOTE
  • ENTIRE CYCLE OCCURS IN CYTOPLASM
  • RNA POLYMERASE AND RNA MODIFICATION MACHINERY ARE
    VIRALLY CODED AND PRESENT IN THE VIRION
  • THERE IS NO EARLY/LATE DIVISION

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PARAMYXOVIRUSES
  • MEMBERS INCLUDE
  • PARAINFLUENZA VIRUS
  • MUMPS VIRUS
  • MEASLES VIRUS
  • RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS

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PARAMYXOVIRUSES
HN/H/G glycoprotein SPIKES
pleomorphic
F glycoprotein SPIKES
helical nucleocapsid (RNA plus NP protein)
lipid bilayer membrane
polymerase (2 proteins)
M protein
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PARAMYXOVIRUS FAMILYproperties of attachment
protein
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hemagglutination
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HEMAGGLUTINATION
  • Quick, easy, cheap
  • Can use to detect virus or antibody to virus
    (hemagglutination inhibition)
  • A measure of total virus particles present, not
    of infectious virus particles

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Hemadsorption - influenza virus infected cells
MURRAY, 2nd Ed., Fig 53.5
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PARAMYXOVIRUS FAMILYproperties of attachment
protein
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Neuraminidase activity
  • Destroys sialic acid\neuraminic acid

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PARAMYXOVIRUS FAMILYproperties of attachment
protein
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F PROTEIN
  • Fusion
  • Works at physiological pH

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PENETRATION - FUSION
replicates in cytoplasm
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TRANSCRIPTION, TRANSLATION, REPLICATION
genome (-ve)
3
5
replication (protein synthesis is a
pre-requisite)
transcription
full-length copy
6 mRNAs (ve sense)
(ve)
AAA
AAA
5
3
AAA
AAA
AAA
(-ve)
AAA
3
5
cap
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ASSEMBLY
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ASSEMBLY
outside cell
inside cell
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ROLE OF NEURAMINIDASE
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ROLE OF NEURAMINIDASE
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ROLE OF NEURAMINIDASE
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ROLE OF NEURAMINIDASE
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ACTIVATION OF THE F PROTEIN
plasma membrane
CYTOPLASM
S
S
S
S
S
S
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ACTIVATION OF THE F PROTEIN
endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi
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Some differences between rhabdoviruses and
paramyxoviruses
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ORTHOMYXOVIRUSES
HA - hemagglutinin
NA - neuraminidase
helical nucleocapsid (RNA PLUS NP protein)
lipid bilayer membrane
polymerase (3 PROTEINS)
M1 protein
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ORTHOMYXOVIRUSES
  • pleomorphic

http//www.uct.ac.za/depts/mmi/stannard/fluvirus.h
tml
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pleomorphic
swine flu virus - CDC
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ADSORPTION AND PENETRATION
NUCLEUS
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TRANSCRIPTION (mRNA SYNTHESIS)
cap
cleavage site
host cell mRNA
A
AAA
viral endonuclease
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RNA SYNTHESIS
  • Endonuclease is virally coded and in the virion
  • RNA polymerase is virally coded and in the virion
  • Poly(A) polymerase is virally coded and in the
    virion
  • Why doesnt the virus use host cell enzymes?

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RNA SPLICING
2 SEGMENTS GIVE RISE TO TRANSCRIPTS WHICH CAN
HAVE ONE OF TWO FATES
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
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RNA REPLICATION
  • nuclear
  • authentic copies
  • replicase and transcriptase probably same enzyme
  • coated with protein as made
  • no clear early/late

(ve)
5
3
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ASSEMBLY
  • NUCLEOCAPSIDS TRANSPORTED TO CYTOPLASM
  • GLYCOPROTEINS INSERTED IN PLASMA MEMBRANE
  • M PROTEINS ASSOCIATE WITH MEMBRANE
  • BUD THROUGH PLASMA MEMBRANE
  • HA CLEAVAGE
  • ROLE OF NA

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flu HA protein and fusion
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REOVIRUS FAMILY
double stranded RNA genome
outer capsid
inner capsid
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Need to make mRNA
DOUBLE-STRANDED RNA GENOMES
RNA polymerase must be packaged in virion.
proteins
(ve) sense mRNA
RNA modifying enzymes are packaged in virion.
Double-stranded genomic RNA
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REOVIRUS FAMILY
double stranded RNA genome
outer capsid
inner capsid
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ROTAVIRUS
Erskine Palmer, CDC
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REOVIRUS FAMILY
  • INCLUDES
  • REOVIRUSES
  • ROTAVIRUSES
  • COLORADO TICK FEVER VIRUS

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ADSORPTION, PENETRATION, UNCOATING
Murray et al, Medical Microbiology, 2nd ed. Fig
7-5 (part)
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ADSORPTION, PENETRATION, UNCOATING
  • proteases in GI tract
  • attachment proteins at vertices
  • cross membrane directly or via endosomes

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ADSORPTION, PENETRATION, UNCOATING
Murray et al, Medical Microbiology, 2nd ed. Fig
7-5 (part)
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endoplasmic reticulum
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RELEASE
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