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Part 3 of the introduction
Assembly and exit
The structure of a virion determines how it is formed
-> assembly and exit is the final stage of the replication cycle
-> virion requires a built-in switch that can initiate the change stability to instability
-> this trigger can be a binding to a receptor and/or change in concentration of H+ in the endosome

All virions complete a common set of assembly reactions




Virion assembly is dependent on the cellular mechanism
-> nuclear export pathways
-> cellular chaperones
-> cytoplasmid transport systems
-> secretory pathway

Moving cargo around the cytoplasm
 Some proteins are made in the cytoplasm, some are made in nucleus and need to be shuttled
back out (nucleopore)
 In the cytoplasm there is active transport through the microtubules
 viral inclusion bodies = viral components are often visible as factories or inclusions
(formation of virus + replication)
o Concentrates of proteins on internal membranes (polio)

Viral proteins have addresses ensuring correct delivery
 NLS: nuclear localization signal
 NES: nuclear export signal
 Myristoylation : membrane-targeting signal sequences
 Membrane-retention signals


Virus assembly is an ordered process

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,  Sequential mechanism: procapsid assembled and subsequently stuffed with viral genome
 Concerted mechanism: capsid is constructed around a genome copy




(nucleo)capsid assembly and genome packaging
ss(-)RNA viruses: genome is encapsidated during
replication (influenza: RdRp associated with genome)

complex capsids assemble around scaffolding proteins
which are removed during maturation (herpes, pox,
phages)




Three stages for making sub-assemblies
1. assembly from individual protein molecules
2. assembly from a polyprotein precursor
Polyprotein of 4 viral proteins that interact -> the interaction is closed -> VP4 is removed
3. chaperone assisted assembly: the proteins assamble around the chaperone proteins




Some viruses assemble their capsid in the nucleus
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