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The infectious particle of insect-borne totivirus-like Omono River virus has raised ridges and lacks fibre complexes.


ABSTRACT: Omono River virus (OmRV) is a double-stranded RNA virus isolated from Culex mosquitos, and it belongs to a group of unassigned insect viruses that appear to be related to Totiviridae. This paper describes electron cryo-microscopy (cryoEM) structures for the intact OmRV virion to 8.9?Å resolution and the structure of the empty virus-like-particle, that lacks RNA, to 8.3?Å resolution. The icosahedral capsid contains 120-subunits and resembles another closely related arthropod-borne totivirus-like virus, the infectious myonecrosis virus (IMNV) from shrimps. Both viruses have an elevated plateau around their icosahedral 5-fold axes, surrounded by a deep canyon. Sequence and structural analysis suggests that this plateau region is mainly composed of the extended C-terminal region of the capsid proteins. In contrast to IMNV, the infectious form of OmRV lacks extensive fibre complexes at its 5-fold axes as directly confirmed by a contrast-enhancement technique, using Zernike phase-contrast cryo-EM. Instead, these fibre complexes are replaced by a short "plug" structure at the five-fold axes of OmRV. OmRV and IMNV have acquired an extracellular phase, and the structures at the five-fold axes may be significant in adaptation to cell-to-cell transmission in metazoan hosts.

SUBMITTER: Okamoto K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5018817 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The infectious particle of insect-borne totivirus-like Omono River virus has raised ridges and lacks fibre complexes.

Okamoto Kenta K   Miyazaki Naoyuki N   Larsson Daniel S D DS   Kobayashi Daisuke D   Svenda Martin M   Mühlig Kerstin K   Maia Filipe R N C FR   Gunn Laura H LH   Isawa Haruhiko H   Kobayashi Mutsuo M   Sawabe Kyoko K   Murata Kazuyoshi K   Hajdu Janos J  

Scientific reports 20160912


Omono River virus (OmRV) is a double-stranded RNA virus isolated from Culex mosquitos, and it belongs to a group of unassigned insect viruses that appear to be related to Totiviridae. This paper describes electron cryo-microscopy (cryoEM) structures for the intact OmRV virion to 8.9 Å resolution and the structure of the empty virus-like-particle, that lacks RNA, to 8.3 Å resolution. The icosahedral capsid contains 120-subunits and resembles another closely related arthropod-borne totivirus-like  ...[more]

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