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Real-time Fluorescence Measurement of Enterovirus Uncoating
- Source :
- Bio Protoc
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Bio-protocol, 2020.
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Abstract
- Viruses need to open, i.e., uncoat, in order to release their genomes for efficient replication and translation. Especially for non-enveloped viruses, such as enteroviruses, the cues leading to uncoating are less well known. The status of the virus has previously been observed mainly by transmission electron microscopy using negative staining, cryo electron microscopy, X-ray crystallography or gradient separation (reviewed in Tuthill et al., 2010, Myllynen et al., 2016, Ruokolainen et al., 2019). However, monitoring of uncoating has been limited by the lack of methods detecting dynamic changes of the virions. Here, we present a real-time fluorescence based protocol, which detects the viral genome (RNA) during various stages of uncoating in vitro, while RNA is still inside the particle that has been expanded before the actual RNA release, and when the RNA has been totally released from the viral particle. Our method allows to explore how various molecular factors may promote or inhibit virus uncoating. peerReviewed
- Subjects :
- Picornavirus
RNase P
Cryo-electron microscopy
Strategy and Management
viruses
spektroskopia
infektiot
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Virus
Methods Article
tutkimusmenetelmät
RNase
Nucleic acid structure
genome
Enterovirus
biology
Chemistry
Mechanical Engineering
SYBR Green II
Virus Uncoating
Metals and Alloys
fluoresenssi
RNA
fluorescence spectroscopy
biology.organism_classification
Negative stain
Cell biology
enterovirukset
uncoating
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Bio Protoc
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....8dc53afeb5fc8081d609cee29e794c4c