Translation and replication of FMDV RNA
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- DOI: 10.1007/3-540-27109-0_3
Translation and replication of FMDV RNA
Abstract
Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) RNA is infectious. After delivery of the RNA (about 8.3 kb) into the cytoplasm of a cell, the RNA must initially be translated to produce the viral proteins required for RNA replication and for the packaging of the RNA into new virions. Subsequently there has to be a switch in the function of the RNA; translation has to be stopped to permit RNA replication. The signals required for the control of the different roles of viral RNA must be included within the viral RNA sequence. Many cellular proteins interact with the viral RNA and probably also with the virus-encoded proteins. The functions of different RNA elements within the viral RNA and the various virus-encoded proteins in determining the efficiency of virus replication are discussed. Unique aspects of FMDV RNA translation and replication are emphasised.
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