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Entry and Disassembly of Large DNA Viruses: Electron Microscopy Leads the Way
Authors:Emmanuelle R Quemin  Simon Corroyer-Dulmont  Jacomine Krijnse-Locker
Institution:Ultra-structural Bio-Imaging (UBI), Center for Innovation and Technological Research (CITECH) and Department of Cell Biology and Infection, Institut Pasteur-28, rue du Dr. Roux, 75015 Paris, France
Abstract:Nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses are a steadily growing group of viruses that infect a wide range of hosts and are characterized by large particle dimensions and genome sizes. Understanding how they enter into the host cell and deliver their genome in the cytoplasm is therefore particularly intriguing. Here, we review the current knowledge on the entry of two of the best-characterized nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses: the poxvirus Vaccinia virus (VACV) and the giant virus Mimivirus. While previous studies on VACV had proposed both direct fusion at the plasma membrane and endocytosis as entry routes, more recent biochemical and morphological data argue for macropinocytosis as well. Notably, direct imaging by electron microscopy (EM) also supported the existence of parallel ways of entry for VACV. Instead, all the giant viruses studied so far only enter cells by phagocytosis as observed by EM, and we discuss the mechanisms for opening of the particle, fusion of the viral and phagosomal membranes and genome delivery via a unique portal, specific for each giant virus. VACV core uncoating, in contrast, remains a morphologically ill-defined process. We argue that correlated light and electron microscopy methods are required to study VACV entry and uncoating in a direct and systematic manner. Such EM studies should also address whether entry of single particles and viral aggregates is different and thus provide an explanation for the different modes of entry described in the literature.
Keywords:NCLDV  nucleocytoplasmic large DNA virus  VACV  Vaccinia virus  EM  electron microscopy  ET  electron tomograpy  MV  mature virus  EV  enveloped virus  WR  western-reserve  IHD-J  International Health Department J Strain  LM  light microscopy  PS  phosphatidylserine  Vaccinia virus  giant viruses  Mimivirus  virus entry  electron microscopy
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