RNA-Mediated Virus Assembly: Mechanisms and Consequences for Viral Evolution and Therapy.

IF 10.4 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOPHYSICS
Reidun Twarock, Peter G Stockley
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Abstract

Viruses, entities composed of nucleic acids, proteins, and in some cases lipids lack the ability to replicate outside their target cells. Their components self-assemble at the nanoscale with exquisite precision-a key to their biological success in infection. Recent advances in structure determination and the development of biophysical tools such as single-molecule spectroscopy and noncovalent mass spectrometry allow unprecedented access to the detailed assembly mechanisms of simple virions. Coupling these techniques with mathematical modeling and bioinformatics has uncovered a previously unsuspected role for genomic RNA in regulating formation of viral capsids, revealing multiple, dispersed RNA sequence/structure motifs [packaging signals (PSs)] that bind cognate coat proteins cooperatively. The PS ensemble controls assembly efficiency and accounts for the packaging specificity seen in vivo. The precise modes of action of the PSs vary between viral families, but this common principle applies across many viral families, including major human pathogens. These insights open up the opportunity to block or repurpose PS function in assembly for both novel antiviral therapy and gene/drug/vaccine applications.

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rna介导的病毒组装:病毒进化和治疗的机制和后果。
病毒、由核酸、蛋白质和某些情况下的脂质组成的实体缺乏在靶细胞外复制的能力。它们的成分在纳米尺度上以极高的精度自我组装——这是它们在感染方面取得生物学成功的关键。结构测定的最新进展和生物物理工具的发展,如单分子光谱和非共价质谱,使人们能够前所未有地了解简单病毒粒子的详细组装机制。将这些技术与数学建模和生物信息学相结合,揭示了基因组RNA在调节病毒衣壳形成中的一个以前未被怀疑的作用,揭示了多个分散的RNA序列/结构基序[包装信号(ps)],它们协同结合同源外壳蛋白。PS集成控制组装效率,并说明了在体内看到的包装特异性。PSs的确切作用模式因病毒家族而异,但这一共同原则适用于许多病毒家族,包括主要的人类病原体。这些见解为阻断或重新利用组装中的PS功能提供了新的抗病毒治疗和基因/药物/疫苗应用的机会。
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Annual Review of Biophysics
Annual Review of Biophysics 生物-生物物理
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21.00
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Biophysics, in publication since 1972, covers significant developments in the field of biophysics, including macromolecular structure, function and dynamics, theoretical and computational biophysics, molecular biophysics of the cell, physical systems biology, membrane biophysics, biotechnology, nanotechnology, and emerging techniques.
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