巨大DNAウイルスは,真核生物の特徴的な翻訳開始複合体をコードする
J Maximilian Fels1, Aidan B Hill2, Richard Han3
1Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA; Department of Microbiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA; Department of Cancer Immunology and Virology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, USA.
Cell
|February 19, 2026
まとめ
巨大ウイルスには独自の翻訳開始複合体 (IF4F) があり,独立してタンパク質を合成することができる. この発見は,細胞生命と非細胞生命の間の境界線を模糊させ,ウイルスの進化の革新を明らかにします.
科学分野:
- ウイルス学 ウイルス学 ウイルス学
- 分子生物学は分子生物学である.
- 細胞生物学 細胞生物学
背景:
- ウイルスは伝統的にタンパク質合成装置が欠けていると考えられてきました.
- ウイルスは,ウイルスの遺伝物質を翻訳するために宿主細胞因子に依存しています.
研究 の 目的:
- 巨大DNAウイルスのタンパク質合成能力を調査する.
- ウイルスが翻訳のために利用する分子機構を特定する.
主な方法:
- ウイルスIF4F複合体の構造解剖.
- ウイルスと宿主mRNAの相互作用の分析.
- ウイルスのIF4Fが感染中に果たす役割を調査する.
主要な成果:
- 巨大DNAウイルスは,機能的なIF4F翻訳開始複合体をコードする.
- ウイルスのIF4Fは,感染中に宿主IF4Fの代わりとなり,ウイルスの翻訳を制御します.
- ウイルスのIF4FのmRNAキャップ結合サブユニットは,選択的にウイルスのmRNAを結合します.
結論:
- ウイルスは,独自の真核翻訳機構を持つことができる.
- この発見は,ウイルスの生物学と進化に関する私たちの理解を再定義します.
- ウイルスのIF4Fは分子スイッチとして作用し,ウイルスのタンパク質合成を優先します.
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