Title: RNA VIRUS REPLICATION STRATEGIES
1RNA VIRUS REPLICATION STRATEGIES
2RNA VIRUS STRATEGIES
3ALL ANIMAL RNA VIRUSES CODE FOR A POLYMERASE
4Need to make mRNA
PLUS (POSITIVE) SENSE RNA GENOMES
proteins
(ve) sense mRNA
5Need to make mRNA
MINUS (NEGATIVE) SENSE RNA GENOMES
proteins
(ve) sense mRNA
(-ve) sense genomic RNA
6Need 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
7Need 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
8Need to make mRNA
RETROVIRUSES
Reverse transcriptase must be packaged in virion.
DS DNA
DS DNA
VE RNA
9RNA 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
10RETROVIRUSES
Genome DNA-dependent RNA polymerase (reverse transcriptase) in virion Infectivity of RNA Initial event in cell
Plus-stranded RNA Yes Non-infectious Reverse transcription
11The 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
12GENOME SIZE
- TAUTOMERIZATION
- PROOF READING
- RNA VIRUSES HAVE SMALL GENOMES
- 10,000 NUCLEOTIDES
- (herpesvirus DNA 200,000)
13GENOME SIZE
- POLYMERASE
- ATTACHMENT PROTEIN
- CAPSID PROTEIN
- RELATIVELY FEW OTHER PROTEINS
- VIRION SIZE MAY BE QUITE LARGE BUT LIMITED NUMBER
OF PROTEINS
14POSITIVE-STRANDED RNA VIRUSES
- EXAMPLES
- PICORNAVIRUSES
- TOGAVIRUSES
- FLAVIVIRUSES
15PICORNAVIRUSES
- SMALL
- ICOSAHEDRAL
- POSITIVE SENSE RNA
- NON-ENVELOPED
16ADSORPTION AND PENETRATION
proteins
(ve) sense mRNA
AAA
17INTERNAL RIBOSOME ENTRY SITE (IRES)
IRES
GENOMIC ( SENSE) RNA
AAAAA
VPg
start codon for translation
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19RNA REPLICATION
GENOMIC ( SENSE) RNA
3
VPg
(- SENSE) RNA
VPg
3
GENOMIC ( SENSE) RNA
3
VPg
20RNA REPLICATION
- viral RNA polymerase (replicase)
- host factors also involved as accessory proteins
- new plus strands
- Packaged
- templates for more replication
- templates for more translation
21ASSEMBLY
VP0, VP1, VP3
VPg-RNA enters, VP0 is cleaved
VP2, VP4, VP1, VP3
22RELEASE
23NON-SEGMENTED NEGATIVE STRAND VIRUSES
Examples Rhabdovirus family (includes rabies
virus) Paramyxovirus family (includes mumps,
measles, parainfluenza, respiratory syncytial
viruses) Filovirus family (includes Ebola virus)
24RHABDOVIRUSES
G glycoprotein SPIKES
M protein
lipid bilayer membrane
helical nucleocapsid (RNA plus N protein)
25Need 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
26RHABDOVIRUSES
G glycoprotein SPIKES
M protein
lipid bilayer membrane
helical nucleocapsid (RNA plus N protein)
27RHABDOVIRUSES
- EXAMPLES
- vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV)
- rabies virus
Dr FS Murphy http//www.vetnet.ucdavis.edu/fam_gra
phics/download.html
CDC slide set
28ADSORPTION AND PENETRATION
29ADSORPTION AND PENETRATION
- CYTOPLASMIC REPLICATION
- GENOMIC RNA REMAINS IN NUCLEOCAPSID FORM
30RNA SYNTHESIS
genome (-ve)
3
5
transcription
5 mRNAs (ve sense)
AAA
AAA
AAA
AAA
AAA
cap
31NEW MINUS STRAND
- PACKAGED
- TEMPLATE FOR MORE REPLICATION
- TEMPLATE FOR MORE TRANSCRIPTION
32plasma membrane
endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi
33ASSEMBLY
outside cell
polymerase
inside cell
34SOME 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
35PARAMYXOVIRUSES
- MEMBERS INCLUDE
- PARAINFLUENZA VIRUS
- MUMPS VIRUS
- MEASLES VIRUS
- RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS
36PARAMYXOVIRUSES
HN/H/G glycoprotein SPIKES
pleomorphic
F glycoprotein SPIKES
helical nucleocapsid (RNA plus NP protein)
lipid bilayer membrane
polymerase (2 proteins)
M protein
37PARAMYXOVIRUS FAMILYproperties of attachment
protein
38hemagglutination
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41HEMAGGLUTINATION
- 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
42Hemadsorption - influenza virus infected cells
MURRAY, 2nd Ed., Fig 53.5
43PARAMYXOVIRUS FAMILYproperties of attachment
protein
44Neuraminidase activity
- Destroys sialic acid\neuraminic acid
45PARAMYXOVIRUS FAMILYproperties of attachment
protein
46F PROTEIN
- Fusion
- Works at physiological pH
47PENETRATION - FUSION
replicates in cytoplasm
48TRANSCRIPTION, 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
49ASSEMBLY
50ASSEMBLY
outside cell
inside cell
51ROLE OF NEURAMINIDASE
52ROLE OF NEURAMINIDASE
53ROLE OF NEURAMINIDASE
54ROLE OF NEURAMINIDASE
55ACTIVATION OF THE F PROTEIN
plasma membrane
CYTOPLASM
S
S
S
S
S
S
56ACTIVATION OF THE F PROTEIN
endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi
57Some differences between rhabdoviruses and
paramyxoviruses
58ORTHOMYXOVIRUSES
HA - hemagglutinin
NA - neuraminidase
helical nucleocapsid (RNA PLUS NP protein)
lipid bilayer membrane
polymerase (3 PROTEINS)
M1 protein
59ORTHOMYXOVIRUSES
http//www.uct.ac.za/depts/mmi/stannard/fluvirus.h
tml
60pleomorphic
swine flu virus - CDC
61ADSORPTION AND PENETRATION
NUCLEUS
62TRANSCRIPTION (mRNA SYNTHESIS)
cap
cleavage site
host cell mRNA
A
AAA
viral endonuclease
63RNA 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?
64RNA SPLICING
2 SEGMENTS GIVE RISE TO TRANSCRIPTS WHICH CAN
HAVE ONE OF TWO FATES
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
65RNA REPLICATION
- nuclear
- authentic copies
- replicase and transcriptase probably same enzyme
- coated with protein as made
- no clear early/late
(ve)
5
3
66ASSEMBLY
- NUCLEOCAPSIDS TRANSPORTED TO CYTOPLASM
- GLYCOPROTEINS INSERTED IN PLASMA MEMBRANE
- M PROTEINS ASSOCIATE WITH MEMBRANE
- BUD THROUGH PLASMA MEMBRANE
- HA CLEAVAGE
- ROLE OF NA
67 flu HA protein and fusion
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69REOVIRUS FAMILY
double stranded RNA genome
outer capsid
inner capsid
70Need 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
71REOVIRUS FAMILY
double stranded RNA genome
outer capsid
inner capsid
72ROTAVIRUS
Erskine Palmer, CDC
73REOVIRUS FAMILY
- INCLUDES
- REOVIRUSES
- ROTAVIRUSES
- COLORADO TICK FEVER VIRUS
74ADSORPTION, PENETRATION, UNCOATING
Murray et al, Medical Microbiology, 2nd ed. Fig
7-5 (part)
75ADSORPTION, PENETRATION, UNCOATING
- proteases in GI tract
- attachment proteins at vertices
- cross membrane directly or via endosomes
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77ADSORPTION, PENETRATION, UNCOATING
Murray et al, Medical Microbiology, 2nd ed. Fig
7-5 (part)
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79endoplasmic reticulum
80RELEASE