Article
Filling Knowledge Gaps for Mimivirus Entry, Uncoating, and Morphogenesis
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ANDRADE, Ana Cláudia dos Santos Pereira et al. Filling Knowledge Gaps for Mimivirus Entry, Uncoating, and Morphogenesis. J Virol. , v. 91, n. 22, e01335-17, 2017.
0022-538X
10.1128/JVI.01335-17
Autor
Andrade, Ana Cláudia dos Santos Pereira
Rodrigues, Rodrigo Araújo Lima
Oliveira, Graziele Pereira
Andrade, Kétyllen Reis
Bonjardim, Cláudio Antônio
Scola, Bernard La
Kroon, Erna Geessien
Abrahão, Jônatas Santos
Resumen
Since the discovery of mimivirus, its unusual structural and genomic features have raised great interest in the study of its biology; however, many aspects concerning its replication cycle remain uncertain. In this study, extensive analyses of electron microscope images, as well as biological assay results, shed light on unclear points concerning the mimivirus replication cycle. We found that treatment with cytochalasin, a phagocytosis inhibitor, negatively impacted the incorporation of mimivirus particles by Acanthamoeba castellanii, causing a negative effect on viral growth in amoeba monolayers. Treatment of amoebas with bafilomicin significantly impacted mimivirus uncoating and replication. In conjunction with microscopic analyses, these data suggest that mimiviruses indeed depend on phagocytosis for entry into amoebas, and particle uncoating (and stargate opening) appears to be dependent on phagosome acidification. In-depth analyses of particle morphogenesis suggest that the mimivirus capsids are assembled from growing lamellar structures. Despite proposals from previous studies that genome acquisition occurs before the acquisition of fibrils, our results clearly demonstrate that the genome and fibrils can be acquired simultaneously. Our data suggest the existence of a specific area surrounding the core of the viral factory where particles acquire the surface fibrils. Furthermore, we reinforce the concept that defective particles can be formed even in the absence of virophages. Our work provides new information about unexplored steps in the life cycle of mimivirus. 2022-01-01