Rotavirus nonstructural proteins: a structural perspective


Autoria(s): Suguna, K; Rao, Durga C
Data(s)

10/02/2010

Resumo

Rotavirus is a major cause of acute infantile diarrhoea worldwide. The virus genome consists of 11 segments of double-stranded RNA that codesfor six structural proteins (VP1-6) and six non-structural proteins(NSP1-6). NSPs are proteins expressed from the virus genome in the infected cell, but are not incorporated into the mature virus article. NSPs play an essential role in virus replication, morphogenesis and pathogenesis, and most of them exhibit multifunctional properties. Structure-function analysis of the NSPs is essential for understanding the molecular mechanisms by which the virus circumvents host innate immune responses, inhibits cellular protein synthesis, hijacks the protein synthetic machinery for its own propagation and manifests the disease process. Because of their essential roles in virus biology, NSPs represent potential targets for the development of antiviral agents. Determination of the three-dimensional structure of NSPs has been hindered due to low-level expression and aggregation. To date, the complete three-dimensional structure of only NSP2 has been determined. The structures of the N- and C-terminal domains of NSP3 and the diarrhoea-inducing domain of NSP4 have also been determined. This review primarily covers the structural and biological functions of the NSPs whose three-dimensional structural aspects have been fully or partially understood, but provides a brief account of other NSPs and the structural features of the mature virion as determined by electron cryomicroscopy.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/27045/1/352.pdf

Suguna, K and Rao, Durga C (2010) Rotavirus nonstructural proteins: a structural perspective. In: Current Science (Bangalore), 98 (3). pp. 352-359.

Publicador

Indian Academy of Sciences

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http://www.ias.ac.in/currsci/10feb2010/contents.htm

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/27045/

Palavras-Chave #Molecular Biophysics Unit #Microbiology & Cell Biology
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Journal Article

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