- Rhabdoviridae
Taxobox
name = "PAGENAME
virus_group = v
ordo = "Mononegavirales "
familia = "Rhabdoviridae"
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision ="Vesiculovirus Lyssavirus Ephemerovirus Cytorhabdovirus Nucleorhabdovirus Novirhabdovirus "Rhabdoviruses are
virus es belonging to the family "Rhabdoviridae", which is in the order "Mononegavirales ". The name is derived from the Greek "rhabdos" meaning rod referring to the shape of the viral particles. Rhabdoviruses infect a broad range of hosts throughout the animal and plant kingdom. Animal rhabdoviruses infect insects, fish, and mammals, including humans.Virology
Classification
Rhabdoviruses carry their genetic material in the form of negative-sense single-stranded
RNA . They typically carry genes for five proteins: large protein (L), glycoprotein (G), nucleoprotein (N), phosphoprotein (P), and matrix protein (M). Rhabdoviruses that infect vertebrates are bullet-shaped.The following genera are included here:
* Genus "
Cytorhabdovirus "; type species: "Lettuce necrotic yellows virus "
* Genus "Ephemerovirus "; type species: "Bovine ephemeral fever virus "
* Genus "Lyssavirus "; type species: "Rabies virus"
* Genus "Novirhabdovirus "; type species: "Infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus "
* Genus "Nucleorhabdovirus "; type species: "Potato yellow dwarf virus "
* Genus "Vesiculovirus "; type species: "Vesicular stomatitis Indiana virus"In addition to the above, there are a large number of rhabdoviruses that have not yet been assigned to a genus.
Replication
Replication of many rhabdoviruses occurs in the
cytoplasm , although several of the plant infecting viruses replicate in the nucleus. In order for replication, both the L and P protein must be expressed to regulate transcription. Transcription results in five monocistronicmRNA s being produced because the intergenic sequences act as both termination andpromoter sequences for adjacentgenes . During their synthesis the mRNAs are processed to introduce a5’ cap and a 3’ polyadenylated tail to each of the molecules. This structure is homologous to cellular mRNAs and can thus be translated by cellularribosomes to produce both structural and non-structural proteins.Genomic replication requires a source of newly synthesized N protein to encapsidate the RNA. This occurs during its synthesis and results in the production of a full length anti-genomic copy. This in turn is used to produce more negative-sense genomic RNA. The viral polymerase is required for this process, but how the polymerase engages in both mRNA synthesis and genomic replication is not well understood.
Replication characteristically occurs in an
inclusion body within the cytoplasm, from where they bud through various cytoplasmic membranes and the outer membrane of the cell. This process results in the acquisition of the M + G proteins, responsible for the characteristic bullet- shaped morphology of thevirus .Prototypical Rhabdoviruses
The prototypical and best studied rhabdovirus is
vesicular stomatitis virus . Since it is easy to grow in the laboratory, it is a preferred model system to study the biology of Rhabdoviruses, andMononegavirales in general.The
mammal ian diseaseRabies is caused by "Lyssavirus ", of which several strains have been identified.Rhabdoviruses are important pathogens of animals and plants. Rhabdoviruses include RaV (Rabies virus), VSV (Vesicular stomatitis virus). Rhabdoviruses are transmitted to hosts by arthropods, such as aphids, planthoppers, leafhoppers, black flies, sandflies, and mosquitoes.
See also
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Rabies References
Notes
Bibliography
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Further reading
* J.K. Rose and M.A. Whitt (2001). Rhabdoviridae: The viruses and their replication. In: D.M. Knipe and P.M. Howley, ed., Field's Virology, vol. 1, pp. 1221-1244. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 4th edition.
* R.R. Wagner, ed. (1987). The Rhabdoviruses. Plenum Press, New York.External links
* [http://www.microbiologybytes.com/virology/Rhabdoviruses.html MicrobiologyBytes: Rhabdoviruses]
* [http://www.cehs.siu.edu/fix/medmicro/rhabd.htm Rhabdovirus overview]
* [http://pathmicro.med.sc.edu/mhunt/RNA-HO.htm RNA virus replication strategies]
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