Rescue of infectious particles from preassembled alphavirus nucleocapsid cores |
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Authors: | Snyder Jonathan E Azizgolshani Odisse Wu Bingbing He Yingpei Lee Aih Cheun Jose Joyce Suter Daniel M Knobler Charles M Gelbart William M Kuhn Richard J |
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Affiliation: | 1Markey Center for Structural Biology;2Bindley Bioscience Center;3Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907;4Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, UCLA, Los Angeles, California 90095-1569 |
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Abstract: | Alphaviruses are small, spherical, enveloped, positive-sense, single-stranded, RNA viruses responsible for considerable human and animal disease. Using microinjection of preassembled cores as a tool, a system has been established to study the assembly and budding process of Sindbis virus, the type member of the alphaviruses. We demonstrate the release of infectious virus-like particles from cells expressing Sindbis virus envelope glycoproteins following microinjection of Sindbis virus nucleocapsids purified from the cytoplasm of infected cells. Furthermore, it is shown that nucleocapsids assembled in vitro mimic those isolated in the cytoplasm of infected cells with respect to their ability to be incorporated into enveloped virions following microinjection. This system allows for the study of the alphavirus budding process independent of an authentic infection and provides a platform to study viral and host requirements for budding. |
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