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Viruses with Single-Stranded, Positive-Sense RNA Genomes
Eight virus families whose members infect vertebrates are currently known to possess single-stranded, positive-sense RNA genomes: the families Picornaviridae, Caliciviridae and Hepeviridae have non-enveloped capsids, whereas the families Flaviviridae, Togaviridae, Arteriviridae and Coronaviridae are...
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author | Modrow, Susanne Falke, Dietrich Truyen, Uwe Schätzl, Hermann |
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description | Eight virus families whose members infect vertebrates are currently known to possess single-stranded, positive-sense RNA genomes: the families Picornaviridae, Caliciviridae and Hepeviridae have non-enveloped capsids, whereas the families Flaviviridae, Togaviridae, Arteriviridae and Coronaviridae are characterized by enveloped capsids. They all have in common the property of using their own genome as messenger RNA (mRNA), from which they synthesize one or several polyproteins that are subsequently cleaved into individual proteins by viral or cellular proteases. These viruses possess the genetic information for the synthesis of an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase. This enzyme transcribes the positive RNA strand as well as the complementary negative RNA strands, which arise as intermediate products of genome replication. In the course of this process, the new genomic RNA molecules are generated from the second transcription step. The classification into the different taxonomic families depends on the number, size, position and orientation of viral genes in the RNA molecule, the number of different polyproteins that are synthesized during viral infection and the existence of an envelope as a virion component. |
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spelling | pubmed-71696422020-04-21 Viruses with Single-Stranded, Positive-Sense RNA Genomes Modrow, Susanne Falke, Dietrich Truyen, Uwe Schätzl, Hermann Molecular Virology Article Eight virus families whose members infect vertebrates are currently known to possess single-stranded, positive-sense RNA genomes: the families Picornaviridae, Caliciviridae and Hepeviridae have non-enveloped capsids, whereas the families Flaviviridae, Togaviridae, Arteriviridae and Coronaviridae are characterized by enveloped capsids. They all have in common the property of using their own genome as messenger RNA (mRNA), from which they synthesize one or several polyproteins that are subsequently cleaved into individual proteins by viral or cellular proteases. These viruses possess the genetic information for the synthesis of an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase. This enzyme transcribes the positive RNA strand as well as the complementary negative RNA strands, which arise as intermediate products of genome replication. In the course of this process, the new genomic RNA molecules are generated from the second transcription step. The classification into the different taxonomic families depends on the number, size, position and orientation of viral genes in the RNA molecule, the number of different polyproteins that are synthesized during viral infection and the existence of an envelope as a virion component. 2013-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7169642/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20718-1_14 Text en © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Article Modrow, Susanne Falke, Dietrich Truyen, Uwe Schätzl, Hermann Viruses with Single-Stranded, Positive-Sense RNA Genomes |
title | Viruses with Single-Stranded, Positive-Sense RNA Genomes |
title_full | Viruses with Single-Stranded, Positive-Sense RNA Genomes |
title_fullStr | Viruses with Single-Stranded, Positive-Sense RNA Genomes |
title_full_unstemmed | Viruses with Single-Stranded, Positive-Sense RNA Genomes |
title_short | Viruses with Single-Stranded, Positive-Sense RNA Genomes |
title_sort | viruses with single-stranded, positive-sense rna genomes |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7169642/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20718-1_14 |
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