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Tenuivirus (taxid:12329)

VIRION

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Virions consist of four to five non enveloped nucleocapsids, about 3-10 nm in diameter

GENOME

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The genome is segmented and consists of four or five segments of linear negative-sense and ambisense single-stranded RNA. The complete genome is around 16 kb.

GENE EXPRESSION

The viral RNA dependent RNA polymerase (L) binds to a promoter on each encapsidated segment, and transcribes the mRNAs. These are capped by L protein during synthesis using cap snatching . Segments 2, 3 and 4 are ambisens.

ENZYMES

REPLICATION

CYTOPLASMIC

  1. Virus enters into host cells by mechanical injection or through plasmodesmatas
  2. Transcription, viral mRNAs are capped in the cytoplasm.
  3. Replication presumably starts when enough nucleoprotein is present to encapsidate neo-synthetized antigenomes and genomes.
  4. The ribonucleocapsids migrates to new cells using movement proteins.

Matching UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot entries

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0 entry grouped by strain

These structures were created with the help of Colabfold by Jason Nomburg, Nathan Price and Jennifer Doudna (ModelArchive).

Tenuivirus oryzabrevis taxid:3052762

Protein ModelArchive
20.6K nonstructural protein (Disease-specific protein) (Noncapsid protein) (p6v... ma-jd-viral-33897
21.6K protein (NS5) ma-jd-viral-60236
36.4K protein ma-jd-viral-27849
Nucleoprotein (Nucleocapsid protein) ma-jd-viral-17454