2-10 RNA Viruses I Flashcards
1
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What is the general scheme of RNA virus replication?
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- RNA is the genetic material AND the template for protein synthesis
- RDRP allows for dual purpose of replication: to copy the genome (replication) and make mRNA (transcription)
2
Q
How can viruses make RNA from RNA?
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- RNA-Dependent RNA polymerase (RDRP) is encoded by RNA viruses to copy their RNA genomes and to synthesize mRNA from RNA templates
- (+) strand = sense strand = mRNA
- (-) strand = antisense strand = template for mRNA
3
Q
What are some characteristics of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RDRP)?
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- RDRP typically acts in the cytoplasm; replication often occurs on cell membranes to concentrate all components and increase efficiency (exception: influenza)
- Fidelity is low: RDRP does not proofread → high error rates
- Rapid evolution by recombination: exchanging large sections → new genomes
- Reassortment of genome segments: segmented RNA viruses can mix segments if the cell is infected with multiple strains
- Large RNA virus genetic diversity: frequent mutations, new diseases, less effective drugs/vaccines; viruses are not pure populations (quasispecies)
- (-) RNA and dsRNA viruses MUST package RDRP in virion; (+) RNA viruses may or may not
4
Q
What are the clinical features of poliovirus?
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- Picornaviridae, enterovirus
- (+) ssRNA genome, linear mRNA molecule
- Infects GI epithelial cells, may spread to muscles and neurons
- Vaccination with live or killed virus
- Fecal-oral transmission; persists in water supply; infects only humans
- 95% asymptomatic acute GI infection; 5% mild disseminated disease; 1% paralytic infection of motor neurons
- Can be diagnosed by serology or motor neuron involvement (eyes)
- Support breathing if necessary
5
Q
What is the life cycle of poliovirus?
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- Poliovirus binds to receptor
- Capsid proteins become hydrophobic, form transmembrane pore through which RNA genome enters, and are opened by receptor
- Uncoating at the plasma membrane
- Genomic RNA (+) sense → polyprotein
- Polyprotein cleaved into virion proteins (VPs) via VP protease cross-cutting
- Enzymatic VPs convert cell → vesicles
- In vesicles, 3Dpol (RDRP): (+) → (-) → (+)(+)(+)…
- Protein accumulates
- Capsids crystallize around genome
- Egress via lysis