Smyth M S, Martin J H
Molecular Structure Solutions, MA Block, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton WV1 1SB, UK.
Mol Pathol. 2002 Aug;55(4):214-9. doi: 10.1136/mp.55.4.214.
Recently, much has been learned about the molecular mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of picornaviruses. This has been accelerated by the solving of the crystal structures of many members of this virus family. However, one stage of the virus life cycle remains poorly understood: uncoating. How do these simple but efficient pathogens protect their RNA genomes with a stable protein shell and yet manage to uncoat this genome at precisely the right time during infection? The purpose of this article is to review the current state of knowledge and the most recent theories that attempt to answer this question. The review is based extensively on structural data but also makes reference to the wealth of biochemical information on the topic.
最近,人们对微小核糖核酸病毒发病机制所涉及的分子机制有了很多了解。该病毒家族许多成员晶体结构的解析加速了这一进程。然而,病毒生命周期的一个阶段仍了解甚少:脱壳。这些简单却高效的病原体如何用稳定的蛋白外壳保护其RNA基因组,却又能在感染过程中恰好在正确的时间将该基因组脱壳?本文旨在综述当前的知识状态以及试图回答这一问题的最新理论。本综述广泛基于结构数据,但也参考了关于该主题的大量生化信息。