Virus Assembly & Release 1 Flashcards
Where does Herpes virus assemble?
Nucleus
Where do Picornaviruses and Poxviruses assemble?
Cytoplasm
Where to Retroviruses assemble?
Cytoplasm AND plasma membrane
Examples of poxviruses
Vaccinia, smallpox
- use cytoskeleton to move plasma membrane and away from the cell
What are the stages of formation of vaccinia virus (poxvirus)
- crescents form intact membrane vesicle containing granular matrix
- nucleoprotein produced
What are the 4 different type of Vaccinia virions?
IMV - 1 membrane, retained in cell
IEV - 3 membranes, movement to cell surface
CEV - 2 membranes, induces formation of actin tails to drive CEV away from cell
EEV - 2 membranes, long-range spread
How many Kb in Herpesvirus?
approx. 150kb
How does a herpesvirus assemble?
- requires scaffold proteins & non-capsid proteins
- concatenated DNA cut to single length
- capsids get membrane by budding through nuclear membrane
- only full capsids enveloped
How does a herpesvirus reach the cell membrane?
- Fuses with nuclear membrane to get between 2 membranes
- fuses with outer nuclear membrane
- associate with membrane in cytoplasm - buds into it
- taken to cell surface
What are the features of Poliovirus?
- non-enveloped
- icosahedral
- sense ssRNA
- 5’ end VPg (22aa)
- single ORF encodes 2200aa polyprotein
- proteolitically cleaved
What are the 3 components poliovirus is cleaved into?
- P1 - VP0 (VP4,VP2), VP3, VP1
- P2 - 2A protease (initial P1,2,3 cleavage)
- P3 - 3C protease
What change occurs to the poliovirus protein?
- myristoylated
- addition of 14C saturated fatty acid to N-terminal glycine residue
- irreversible amide link
- catalysed by NMT
What happens to P1 in poliovirus?
- gets cleaved by 3C protease
- HSP70 chaperone
- forms protomer (5S), VP0, VP1, VP3
Why does poliovirus need to be myristilated?
So that pentamers can form properly
stabilised by interaction between N-termini of VP3 and myristate residues on VP0
How many pentamers make up the poliovirus procapsid
12 pentamers make a 73S procapsid