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Review
. 2021:50:21-78.
doi: 10.1016/bs.enz.2021.09.002. Epub 2021 Nov 10.

Structure and function of negative-strand RNA virus polymerase complexes

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Structure and function of negative-strand RNA virus polymerase complexes

Jesse D Pyle et al. Enzymes. 2021.

Abstract

Viruses with negative-strand RNA genomes (NSVs) include many highly pathogenic and economically devastating disease-causing agents of humans, livestock, and plants-highlighted by recent Ebola and measles virus epidemics, and continuously circulating influenza virus. Because of their protein-coding orientation, NSVs face unique challenges for efficient gene expression and genome replication. To overcome these barriers, NSVs deliver a large and multifunctional RNA-dependent RNA polymerase into infected host cells. NSV-encoded polymerases contain all the enzymatic activities required for transcription and replication of their genome-including RNA synthesis and mRNA capping. Here, we review the structures and functions of NSV polymerases with a focus on key domains responsible for viral replication and gene expression. We highlight shared and unique features among polymerases of NSVs from the Mononegavirales, Bunyavirales, and Articulavirales orders.

Keywords: Cap methylation; Cap snatching; Influenza virus; La Crosse virus; Negative-strand RNA virus; Priming loop; RNA-dependent RNA polymerase; Ribonucleoprotein; Vesicular stomatitis virus; mRNA capping.

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