Genome packaging in multi-segmented dsRNA viruses: distinct mechanisms with similar outcomes
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2018-12-01
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Segmented double-stranded (ds)RNA viruses share remarkable similarities in their replication strategy and capsid structure. During virus replication, positive-sense single-stranded (+)RNAs are packaged into procapsids, where they serve as templates for dsRNA synthesis, forming progeny particles containing a complete equimolar set of genome segments. How the +RNAs are recognized and stoichiometrically packaged remains uncertain. Whereas bacteriophages of the Cystoviridae family rely on specific RNA–protein interactions to select appropriate +RNAs for packaging, viruses of the Reoviridae instead rely on specific inter-molecular interactions between +RNAs that guide multi-segmented genome assembly. While these families use distinct mechanisms to direct +RNA packaging, both yield progeny particles with a complete set of genomic dsRNAs.
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Borodavka, A, et al. "Genome packaging in multi-segmented dsRNA viruses: distinct mechanisms with similar outcomes." Current Opinion in Virology, vol. 33, pp. 106-112, 2018-12-01, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coviro.2018.08.001.
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Current Opinion in Virology