Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA.
Purdue Institute of Inflammation, Immunology and Infectious Disease, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47906, USA.
Viruses. 2018 Mar 20;10(3):138. doi: 10.3390/v10030138.
Alphavirus nucleocapsids are assembled in the cytoplasm of infected cells from 240 copies of the capsid protein and the approximately 11 kb positive strand genomic RNA. However, the challenge of how the capsid specifically selects its RNA package and assembles around it has remained an elusive one to solve. In this review, we will summarize what is known about the alphavirus capsid protein, the packaging signal, and their roles in the mechanism of packaging and assembly. We will review the discovery of the packaging signal and how there is as much evidence for, as well as against, its requirement to specify packaging of the genomic RNA. Finally, we will compare this model with those of other viral systems including particular reference to a relatively new idea of RNA packaging based on the presence of multiple minimal packaging signals throughout the genome known as the two stage mechanism. This review will provide a basis for further investigating the fundamental ways of how RNA viruses are able to select their own cargo from the relative chaos that is the cytoplasm.
甲病毒的核衣壳是由大约 240 个衣壳蛋白和 11kb 的正链基因组 RNA 在感染细胞的细胞质中组装而成的。然而,衣壳蛋白如何特异性选择其 RNA 包被并围绕其组装的问题仍然难以解决。在这篇综述中,我们将总结已知的甲病毒衣壳蛋白、包装信号及其在包装和组装机制中的作用。我们将回顾包装信号的发现,以及有多少证据支持或反对其指定基因组 RNA 包装的要求。最后,我们将比较这个模型与其他病毒系统的模型,特别提到一个相对较新的基于基因组中存在多个最小包装信号的 RNA 包装模型,称为两阶段机制。这篇综述将为进一步研究 RNA 病毒如何从细胞质的相对混乱中选择自身货物的基本方式提供基础。