The structure of a cypovirus and the functional organization of dsRNA viruses

Nat Struct Biol. 1999 Jun;6(6):565-8. doi: 10.1038/9347.

Abstract

Cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus (CPV) is unique among the double-stranded RNA viruses of the family Reoviridae in having a single capsid layer. Analysis by cryo-electron microscopy allows comparison of the single shelled CPV and orthoreovirus with the high resolution crystal structure of the inner shell of the bluetongue virus (BTV) core. This suggests that the novel arrangement identified in BTV, of 120 protein subunits in a so-called 'T=2' organization, is a characteristic of the Reoviridae and allows us to delineate structural similarities and differences between two subgroups of the family--the turreted and the smooth-core viruses. This in turn suggests a coherent picture of the structural organization of many dsRNA viruses.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Bluetongue virus / chemistry
  • Bluetongue virus / ultrastructure
  • Capsid / chemistry
  • Capsid / ultrastructure
  • Cryoelectron Microscopy
  • Crystallization
  • Genome, Viral
  • Models, Molecular
  • Orthoreovirus / chemistry
  • Orthoreovirus / ultrastructure*
  • Protein Conformation
  • RNA Viruses / chemistry
  • RNA Viruses / ultrastructure*
  • RNA, Double-Stranded* / genetics
  • RNA, Double-Stranded* / ultrastructure
  • RNA, Viral / genetics
  • RNA, Viral / ultrastructure
  • Reoviridae / chemistry
  • Reoviridae / genetics
  • Reoviridae / ultrastructure*
  • Viral Core Proteins / chemistry
  • Viral Core Proteins / ultrastructure

Substances

  • RNA, Double-Stranded
  • RNA, Viral
  • Viral Core Proteins