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Template RNA Length Determines the Size of Replication Complex Spherules for Semliki Forest Virus

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JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY
卷 87, 期 16, 页码 9125-9134

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00660-13

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  1. Academy of Finland [127214]
  2. Sigrid Juselius Foundation
  3. Helsinki Graduate Program in Biotechnology and Molecular Biology
  4. Academy of Finland

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The replication complexes of positive-strand RNA viruses are always associated with cellular membranes. The morphology of the replication-associated membranes is altered in different ways in different viral systems, but many viruses induce small membrane invaginations known as spherules as their replication sites. We show here that for Semliki Forest virus (SFV), an alphavirus, the size of the spherules is tightly connected with the length of the replicating RNA template. Cells with different model templates, expressed in trans and copied by the viral replicase, were analyzed with correlative light and electron microscopy. It was demonstrated that the viral-genome-sized template of 11.5 kb induced spherules that were similar to 58 nm in diameter, whereas a template of 6 kb yielded similar to 39-nm spherules. Different sizes of viral templates were replicated efficiently in trans, as assessed by radioactive labeling and Northern blotting. The replication of two different templates, in cis and trans, yielded two size classes of spherules in the same cell. These results indicate that RNA plays a crucial determining role in spherule assembly for SFV, in direct contrast with results from other positive-strand RNA viruses, in which either the presence of viral RNA or the RNA size do not contribute to spherule formation.

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