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Alphavirus Particles Can Assemble with an Alternate Triangulation Number.


ABSTRACT: Alphaviruses are spherical, enveloped RNA viruses primarily transmitted by mosquitoes, and cause significant arthritogenic and neurotropic disease in humans and livestock. Previous reports have shown that-in contrast to prototypical icosahedral viruses-alphaviruses incorporate frequent defects, and these may serve important functions in the viral life cycle. We confirm the genus-wide pleomorphism in live viral particles and extend our understanding of alphavirus assembly through the discovery of an alternate architecture of Eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV) particles. The alternate T = 3 icosahedral architecture differs in triangulation number from the classic T = 4 icosahedral organization that typifies alphaviruses, but the alternate architecture maintains the quasi-equivalence relationship of asymmetric units. The fusion spike glycoproteins are more loosely apposed in the T = 3 form with corresponding changes in the underlying capsid protein lattice. This alternate architecture could potentially be exploited in engineering alphavirus-based particles for delivery of alphaviral or other RNA.

SUBMITTER: Kaelber JT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9780915 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Alphavirus Particles Can Assemble with an Alternate Triangulation Number.

Kaelber Jason T JT   Chmielewski David D   Chiu Wah W   Auguste Albert J AJ  

Viruses 20221127 12


Alphaviruses are spherical, enveloped RNA viruses primarily transmitted by mosquitoes, and cause significant arthritogenic and neurotropic disease in humans and livestock. Previous reports have shown that-in contrast to prototypical icosahedral viruses-alphaviruses incorporate frequent defects, and these may serve important functions in the viral life cycle. We confirm the genus-wide pleomorphism in live viral particles and extend our understanding of alphavirus assembly through the discovery of  ...[more]

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