Description of Arteriviridae
adapted from
ICTVdb
Virion Properties
Morphology
Virions consist of an
envelope and a nucleocapsid. Virus capsid is enveloped. Virions
are spherical and measure 60 nm in diameter. The envelope has
small projections that cover evenly the surface. Surface
projections form ring-like subunits and patterns are 10-14 nm in
size. Capsid/nucleocapsid is round and exhibits icosahedral
symmetry. The nucleocapsid is isometric with a diameter of 35 nm.
Projections are small, evenly dispersed over the surface giving
it a rough appearance. .
Incomplete particles are common. They are disintegrated
particles (regularly observed in preparations that were not fixed
before negative staining).
Physicochemical and Physical Properties
Virions have a buoyant density in
CsCl of 1.17-1.2 g cm
-3; sucrose of 1.13-1.17 g
cm
-3. There are 1 sedimenting component(s) found in
purified preparations. The sedimentation coefficient is 200-230
S20w.
Nucleic Acid
The genome is not segmented and contains a single
molecule of linear positive-sense, single-stranded RNA. The
complete genome is 13000 nucleotides long. The genome has a
guanine + cytosine content of 48-53 %. The 5'-end of the genome
has a methylated nucleotide cap; cap sequence type is
m7G5ppp5'GmpNp. The 3'-terminus has a poly (A) tract (that is
about 50 nucleotides long). Each virion contains a longer than
full length copy.
Proteins
The viral genome encodes structural
proteins and non-structural proteins. Virions consist of at least
4 structural protein(s) located in the envelope, membrane,
peplomers, and nucleocapsid. The viral envelope contains 3
integral membrane proteins.
Structural Proteins: Envelope protein large
glycoprotein (GL, has a molecular mass of 30000-45000
Da. Envelope protein has a function assigned; is a triple
spanning, integral a membrane protein. During post-translational
processing envelope protein modifications occur that include N-
glycosylation and disulfide cross-linking (forming a heterodimer
with M proteins and probably forming the cup-like structures
observed on the virion surface). Envelope protein small
glycoprotein (GS, has a molecular mass of 25000-30000
Da; is a class I integral a membrane protein (which is a minor
virion component, during post-translational processing envelope
protein modifications occur that include glycosylation. Envelope
protein nonglycosylated membrane protein (M) has a molecular mass
of 16000-20000 Da; is a membrane protein (which transverses the
membrane three times and thus resembling the M protein of
Coronavirus and Torovirus, during
post-translational processing envelope protein modifications
occur that include disulfide cross-linking (with protein
GL). Nucleocapsid protein N; has a molecular mass of
12000-15000 Da.
Non-Structural Proteins: The virus codes for an
RNA-dependent RNA polymerase. In addition to the polymerase, the
virus codes for enzymes such as transcriptase and replicase.
Lipids
Lipids are present and located in the
envelope. Virions are composed of 10% lipids by weight.
Genome Organization and Replication
By itself, genomic nucleic acid is infectious.
Transcription: The viral
genome is transcribed by a viral RNA-dependent RNA
polymerase.