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Mechanism of intraparticle synthesis of the rotavirus double-stranded RNA genome.


ABSTRACT: Rotaviruses perform the remarkable tasks of transcribing and replicating 11 distinct double-stranded RNA genome segments within the confines of a subviral particle. Multiple viral polymerases are tethered to the interior of a particle, each dedicated to a solitary genome segment but acting in synchrony to synthesize RNA. Although the rotavirus polymerase specifically recognizes RNA templates in the absence of other proteins, its enzymatic activity is contingent upon interaction with the viral capsid. This intraparticle strategy of RNA synthesis helps orchestrate the concerted packaging and replication of the viral genome. Here, we review our current understanding of rotavirus RNA synthetic mechanisms.

SUBMITTER: Guglielmi KM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2881735 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mechanism of intraparticle synthesis of the rotavirus double-stranded RNA genome.

Guglielmi Kristen M KM   McDonald Sarah M SM   Patton John T JT  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20100329 24


Rotaviruses perform the remarkable tasks of transcribing and replicating 11 distinct double-stranded RNA genome segments within the confines of a subviral particle. Multiple viral polymerases are tethered to the interior of a particle, each dedicated to a solitary genome segment but acting in synchrony to synthesize RNA. Although the rotavirus polymerase specifically recognizes RNA templates in the absence of other proteins, its enzymatic activity is contingent upon interaction with the viral ca  ...[more]

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