RNA Virus Replication/Picornaviruses Flashcards

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What is the capsid structure, and nucleic acid type of Picornaviridae?

A

Capsid - icosahedral, four structural proteins VP1-4

NA - Single stranded, nonsegmented RNA

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What is the polarity of the genome of Picornaviridae and why is this significant?

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+ polarity genome - means it can act as mRNA

Genome can transfect cells and initiate infection

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Describe Picornaviridae attachment.

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Attaches to cell receptor (PVR or CD155)

Loses VP-4 protein from capsid

Penetrates via viropexis

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Where does uncoating occur for Picornaviridae?

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Cytoplasm

Loses VP1-3

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What occurs after uncoating?

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The viral genome can be translated into viral proteins via cellular ribosomal subunits

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What is IRES?

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Internal Ribosome Entry Site

Specialized structure on the 5’ end of the viral mRNA that consists of about 700 ribonucleotides and is essential for viral mRNA translation

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What is viral mRNA translated into?

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Polyproteins

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How does poliovirus infection affect cellular ribosomes?

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Causes disruption of pre-existing polyribosomes to make ribosomes available for viral replication

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9
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What is polyprotein P123?

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Translational product of +RNA w/o VPg

Precursor protein

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10
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What are the products of P123?

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P1 - Capsid proteins VP1-4

P2 - proteases

P3 - VPg and 3D (polymerase + host factor Hf)

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What is viral protein 3D?

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RNA dependent-RNA polymerase which combines with hostfactor (Hf)

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What is the difference between +RNA with VPg and w/o VPg?

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+RNA w/ VPg = RNA for replication

+RNA w/o VPg = mRNA that is translated (e.g. into P123)

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13
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How is viral RNA replicated?

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RNA polymerase and genomic RNA with VPg is involved in replication

Replication intermediates are formed by +RNA being converted to many -RNAs

Full length -RNAs are copied into + genomic RNAs

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