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    Virus Infection Cycle Revealed in Incredible Dynamic Detail

    By John Innes CentreMay 24, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Mimics Virus Like Particles
    Virus Like Particles are mimics of the Nudaurelia capensis omega virus a model used to provide dynamic details about the process of viral maturation. Credit: Roger Castells-Graells

    A critical process in the infection cycle of viruses has been revealed for the first time in dynamic detail using pioneering plant-based technology.

    Evidence about the process of virus maturation revealed in the research could help us develop new methods for treating viral infections.

    Maturation plays a critical role for all animal and bacterial viruses and is required to produce infectious virions or particles. Though the outlines of the process have been determined for many groups of viruses, detailed mechanistic studies have not been reported.

    To provide the first detailed mechanistic study of maturation, Roger Castells-Graells, a rotation Ph.D. student working in Professor George Lomonossoff’s laboratory at the John Innes Centre, infiltrated genetic material of the insect virus Nudaurelia capensis omega virus (N⍵V) into dwarf tobacco plants N.benthamiana.

    This transient expression technique uses Virus Like Particles (VLPs) which are mimics of the authentic virus. The capsid or protein coat of the virus is produced by plant cells and the research team then analyses the material purified from infiltrated leaves.

    The research demonstrated that maturation of procapsids — immature viral structures — can occur within plant cells to yield fully functional mature capsids. This has not been observed previously in the absence of a natural infection and is a new application for the transient expression system pioneered by Professor Lomonossoff at the John Innes Centre.

    Comparative cryo-EM analysis of the structures of the procapsids and mature capsids revealed the large structural rearrangements both inside and between the protein subunits of the capsid that accompany maturation. These shape changes enable the chemical reactions that are necessary for the virus to infect the host.

    Professor Lomonossoff, a group leader at the John Innes Centre, said: “Most structural studies of virus particles to date have given a static picture of the particles. By isolating particles from plants that are undergoing the process of maturation, we have managed to obtain a picture of the dynamics of an essential part of a virus infection cycle.”

    The present study, a collaboration involving scientists at the University of Leeds, in Brazil and the USA, as well as at the John Innes Centre, reveals details of the structures at the beginning and the end of the maturation process. What is now required is an analysis of intermediate steps to get a complete understanding of the dynamics.

    This will enable the research team to determine the 3-D structures of intermediates in the maturation process to create a “movie.”

    “We have shown that maturation occurs over time within plant cells and that means we have discovered a valuable tool for studying virus maturation. We hope it will be of interest to potential collaborators and industry,” said Professor Lomonossoff.

    Reference: “Plant-expressed virus-like particles reveal the intricate maturation process of a eukaryotic virus” by Roger Castells-Graells, Jonas R. S. Ribeiro, Tatiana Domitrovic, Emma L. Hesketh, Charlotte A. Scarff, John E. Johnson, Neil A. Ranson, David M. Lawson and George P. Lomonossoff, 24 May 2021, Communications Biology.
    DOI: 10.1038/s42003-021-02134-w

    Bioinformatics Biotechnology Infectious Diseases John Innes Centre Microbiology Molecular Biology Plant Science Virology
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