结构简单二十面体病毒的组装。

Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Sub-cellular biochemistry Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1007/978-3-031-65187-8_11
Alberto López-Bueno, Jon Gil-Ranedo, José M Almendral
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二十面体病毒表现出由对称原理调节的衣壳组装和成熟的优雅途径。组装是一个动态的过程,由连续的和遗传编程的蛋白质亚基之间的形态发生相互作用驱动。非对称衣壳亚基通过组装中间体中的非共价接触和相互作用聚集,作为构建对称衣壳的块。在一些病毒的例子中,蛋白质外壳的组装进一步需要中间体之间的非对称相互作用才能折叠成特定的构象。在本章中,详细描述了一些结构简单的小二十面体病毒的形态发生,包括细小病毒、小核糖核酸病毒和多瘤病毒的代表成员。尽管体积小,但这些二十面体病毒的组装可能遵循相当复杂的途径,因为它们可能发生在不同的亚细胞区室中,涉及一系列细胞和病毒因子,以及挑战其全面理解的调节蛋白翻译后修饰。病毒基因组包衣的机制可能意味着基因组和组装中间体之间的直接相互作用,或者主动包装到预先形成的空衣壳中。此外,特定亚细胞区室的膜和因子也可能对病毒成熟至关重要。中间体的高稳定性和病毒成熟过程决定了整个组装过程的不可逆性。这些和其他小的、结构不太复杂的二十面体病毒是理解病毒组装基本原理的先驱模型,继续是形态发生分析的主要主题,并启发了对更大的、结构更复杂的病毒以及细胞和合成大分子复合物的组装的持续研究。
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Assembly of Structurally Simple Icosahedral Viruses.

Icosahedral viruses exhibit elegant pathways of capsid assembly and maturation regulated by symmetry principles. Assembly is a dynamic process driven by consecutive and genetically programmed morphogenetic interactions between protein subunits. The non-symmetric capsid subunits are gathered by non-covalent contacts and interactions in assembly intermediates, which serve as blocks to build a symmetric capsid. In some virus examples, the assembly of the protein shell further requires non-symmetric interactions among intermediates to fold into specific conformations. In this chapter, the morphogenesis of some small and structurally simple icosahedral viruses, including representative members of the parvoviruses, picornaviruses, and polyomaviruses as paradigms, is described in some detail. Despite their small size, the assembly of these icosahedral viruses may follow rather complex pathways, as they may occur in different subcellular compartments, involve a panoply of cellular and viral factors, and regulatory protein post-translational modifications that challenge its comprehensive understanding. Mechanisms of viral genome encapsidation may imply direct interactions between the genome and the assembly intermediates, or active packaging into a preformed empty capsid. Further, membranes and factors at specific subcellular compartments may also be critically required for virus maturation. The high stability of intermediates and the process of viral maturation contribute to the overall irreversible character of the assembly process. These and other small, structurally less complex icosahedral viruses were pioneer models to understand basic principles of virus assembly, continue to be leading subjects of morphogenetic analyses, and have inspired ongoing studies on the assembly of larger, structurally more complex viruses as well as cellular and synthetic macromolecular complexes.

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Sub-cellular biochemistry
Sub-cellular biochemistry Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry
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