Deltavirus (taxid:39759)
HDV; Satellite virus: infection requires host cell to be co-infected with hepatitis B virus
VIRION

Enveloped, spherical about 22 nm in diameter. The virion is covered by helper HBV membrane proteins.
GENOME
Circular, ssRNA(-) genome of 1,68 kb. Most of the genome displays complementary strands. Replication occurs by rolling circle, single genome being cleaved/ligated by HDV ribozymes.
GENE EXPRESSION
A single ORF encodes for S-HDAg. Late in infection, genome editing by host ADAR1 extends the S-HDAg ORF by 19 amino acids, inducing production of L-HDAg. Edited genome seems to be unable to replicate.
REPLICATION
NUCLEAR
- Virus attaches to host receptors though Major surface antigen.
- Fusion of virus membrane with the vesicle membrane; ribonucleocapsid is released in the cytoplasm and migrates to the nucleus.
- Transcription of S-HDAg, promoting viral transcription and replication
- Symmetrical rolling circle replication by host DNA-dependent RNA polymerase II
- later, genomic RNA is edited by host ADAR1, leading to L-HDAg expression which induce packaging of HDV genome at the RE.
- Budding by helper HBV proteins.
Host-virus interaction
Inhibition of host Interferon induction
HDV plays a role in inhibition of STAT1 antiviral signaling
Paolo Pugnale, Valerio Pazienza, K?vin Guilloux, Francesco Negro
Hepatology February 2009; 49: 398?406
Matching UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot entries
(all links/actions below point to uniprot.org website)35 entries grouped by protein
17 entries
Large delta antigen (L-HDAg) (p27)
18 entries
Small delta antigen (S-HDAg) (p24)
Hepatitis delta virus genotype I (isolate D380) taxid:31762
Protein | ModelArchive |
Small delta antigen (S-HDAg) (p24) | ma-jd-viral-63568 |