Introduciton to (-)ssRNA viruses
.•Common hosts are:
General characteristics of the ssRNA-viruses
classification
Rhabdovirusesbelong to the virus family Rhabdoviridaewith many genera
General characteristics of the (-)ssRNAviruses
shape
I.Envelop
II.Helical nucleocapsid
III.Genome: single-stranded RNA minus polarity
IV.Size of the genome ranged between 11 –15 kb.
General characteristics of the (-)ssRNAviruses
replication
General characteristics of the (-)ssRNAviruses
disease
Important rhabdovirues
rabies
1.Rabies virus
•Are capable of infecting a variety of mammalian hosts in the wild
.•Lab strains have been found to infect birds as well as cell cultures containing birds, insects and mammals.
•Examples of mammalian hosts include: humans, dogs, fox, racoon, bat, cat.
Transmission of rabies virus to host
Figure 2: Transmission of rabies virus.The rabies virus gains access through the damaged skin of the host where it get into the neurons through the nerve endings. The virus replicate in the cell body of the neuron (site containing nucleus and lysosomes where synthesis and degradation of neuronal proteins and membranes occur). It spread to other neurons , then to the CNS and the salivary gland where it is transmitted to a new hos
Epidemiology of rabies virus to man
dog bite
: Most human infection by rabies virus are caused by dog bites from rabid dog
Epidemiology of rabies virus to man
bats
: rare cases of rabies in humans have been recorded from the bite of bats which could be fata
Epidemiology of rabies virus to man
organ transplant
: However, a few cases of rabies in humans arise from organ transplant from an infected person
Epidemiology of rabies virus to man
Control of rabies virus (vaccines)
Humans and domestic dogs receive shots of the vaccine while for wild animals, the vaccine is incorporated into food baits and dropped from air-craft in the wild
rhabdoviruses
(2. Vesicular stomatitis virus
Rhabdovirus virion genome organization
•Rhabdovirusesare enveloped virionswith rod or bullet-shaped structures whose genome encodes five proteins (N, P, M, G, L). Some may encode one or more additional proteins
Rhabdovirus virion genome organization
N
•The N protein (nucleoprotein): raps the RNA in the ratio of one N-protein to nine nucleotides giving rise to a nucleocapsidwith helical symmetry
Rhabdovirus virion genome organization
P
•The P protein (Phosphoprotein): Is a minor virionprotein associated with ribonucleoprotein. P protein is a non enzymatic cofactor that interacts with protein N and L for virus replicatio
Rhabdovirus virion genome organization
L
•The L protein (Large): It is a large protein associated with the ribonucleoproteinoccupying about 50% of the virus genome. Multifunctional protein (encoding virionpolymerase).
Rhabdovirus virion genome organization
M
•The M protein (matrix): it coats the helical ribonucleoproteinforming a layer between the nucleocapsidand envelope.
Rhabdovirus virion genome organization
G
•The G protein (glycoprotein): Is a trimerthat form spikes that protrude from the envelop. Plays important role in binding to host cell receptors
Rhabdovirusattachment and entry:
Transcription in rhabdoviruses
Products of rhabdovirustranscription
Translation in rhabdoviruses
where, what on, and post-translational modifications
Genome replication in rhabdoviruses