Laboratory of Protein Synthesis and Expression, Institute for Protein Research, Osaka University, 3-2 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan.
Curr Opin Struct Biol. 2010 Oct;20(5):632-9. doi: 10.1016/j.sbi.2010.08.007. Epub 2010 Sep 17.
Visualizing the viral life cycle in the host challenges us to extend our understanding of the viral infection mechanism. Three-dimensional images obtained by advanced electron tomographic imaging techniques, if resolved to molecular resolution, are helpful for bridging the atomic structural information of proteins to cellular events. Characteristic large structures appear in virus-infected host cells through the life cycle of various viruses. These structures are likely to provide clues to understanding viral infection mechanisms, such as how viruses move in host cells, how they are assembled, how they egress and how they spread cell-to-cell. Here we review recent advances in the studies of the molecular architecture of virus machinery involved in the mechanism of virus infection using comprehensive electron tomographic imaging techniques.
可视化宿主中的病毒生命周期,这一挑战促使我们拓展对病毒感染机制的理解。通过先进的电子断层成像技术获得的三维图像,如果能解析到分子分辨率,将有助于将蛋白质的原子结构信息与细胞事件联系起来。在各种病毒的生命周期中,受感染的宿主细胞中会出现特征性的大型结构。这些结构可能为理解病毒感染机制提供线索,例如病毒如何在宿主细胞中移动、它们如何组装、如何出芽以及如何在细胞间传播。在这里,我们综述了利用全面的电子断层成像技术研究病毒感染机制中病毒机器的分子结构方面的最新进展。