Rotavirus genome replication and assembly take place in cytoplasmic electron dense inclusions termed viroplasms (VPs). Previous conventional optical microscopy studies observing the intracellular distribution of rotavirus proteins and their organization in VPs have lacked molecular-scale spatial resolution, due to inherent spatial resolution constraints. In this work we employed super-resolution microscopy to reveal the nanometric-scale organization of VPs formed during rotavirus infection, and quantitatively describe the structural organization of seven viral proteins within and around the VPs. The observed viral components are spatially organized as five concentric layers, in which NSP5 localizes at the center of the VPs, surrounded by a layer of NSP2 and NSP4 proteins, followed by an intermediate zone comprised of the VP1, VP2, VP6. In the outermost zone, we observed a ring of VP4 and finally a layer of VP7. These findings show that rotavirus VPs are highly organized organelles.
Nanoscale organization of rotavirus replication machineries.
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作者:Garcés Suárez Yasel, MartÃnez Jose L, Torres Hernández David, Hernández Haydee Olinca, Pérez-Delgado Arianna, Méndez Mayra, Wood Christopher D, Rendon-Mancha Juan Manuel, Silva-Ayala Daniela, López Susana, Guerrero Adán, Arias Carlos F
| 期刊: | Elife | 影响因子: | 6.400 |
| 时间: | 2019 | 起止号: | 2019 Jul 25; 8:e42906 |
| doi: | 10.7554/eLife.42906 | ||
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