病毒基因组通过细菌细胞表面传递
Stephano M Iglesias1, Fenglin Li1, Federica Briani2
1Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Annual review of microbiology
|July 10, 2024
概括
菌体将其DNA传递给细菌,这一过程对遗传学和菌体治疗至关重要. 本综述研究了病毒基因组传递机制,有助于打击抗生素耐药性.
科学领域:
- 微生物学 微生物学
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 病毒学 病毒学
背景情况:
- 1952年赫希-查斯实验使用菌体T2确定了DNA作为遗传物质.
- 电子显微镜的进步显著改善了对菌体结构的理解.
- 由于该过程的短暂和复杂性质,菌体基因组传递到 prokaryotes 的理解仍然很差.
研究的目的:
- 通过细菌细胞表面对病毒基因组传递的当前文献进行审查.
- 基于它们的尾部器官来分类二面体细菌病毒.
- 分析菌体基因组喷射中涉及的构建块和机制.
主要方法:
- 关于病毒基因组传递机制的文献综述.
- 细菌菌体根据尾部装置分为三组的分类.
- 对拟议的基因组喷射途径进行批判性分析.
主要成果:
- 确定参与菌体基因组传递的关键构建块.
- 对将基因组喷射到细菌中的各种拟议机制的评估.
- 病毒的分类有助于理解传播策略.
结论:
- 了解菌体基因组传递对于推进菌体治疗至关重要.
- 需要进一步的研究来阐明病毒DNA注射的复杂机制.
- 本综述为研究在抗生素耐药性的背景下菌-细菌相互作用提供了一个框架.
相关概念视频
Lytic Cycle of Bacteriophages
70.6K
Bacteriophages, also known as phages, are specialized viruses that infect bacteria. A key characteristic of phages is their distinctive “head-tail” morphology. A phage begins the infection process (i.e., lytic cycle) by attaching to the outside of a bacterial cell. Attachment is accomplished via proteins in the phage tail that bind to specific receptor proteins on the outer surface of the bacterium. The tail injects the phage’s DNA genome into the bacterial cytoplasm. In the...
70.6K
Intracellular Movement of Viruses and Bacteria
2.8K
Intracellular bacteria and viruses often comprise a group of highly infectious pathogens that can cause several diseases. Bacterial pathogens include those belonging to the genus Rickettsia responsible for conditions such as rocky mountain spotted fever and the Mediterranean spotted fever; Chlamydia, a genus responsible for a sexually transmitted disease; Coxiella burnetii, an agent responsible for Q fever. Viral pathogens include vaccinia—a poxvirus, and herpes simplex virus—a...
2.8K
Lysogenic Cycle of Bacteriophages
62.1K
In contrast to the lytic cycle, phages infecting bacteria via the lysogenic cycle do not immediately kill their host cell. Instead, they combine their genome with the host genome, allowing the bacteria to replicate the phage DNA along with the bacterial genome. The incorporated copy of the phage genome is called the prophage. Some prophages can re-activate and enter the lytic cycle. This often occurs in response to a perturbation, such as DNA damage, but can also transpire in the absence of...
62.1K
Retroviruses
12.2K
Retroviruses and retrotransposons both insert copies of their genetic elements into the genome of the host cell. Thus, the viral genes are passed on when the host genome is replicated or translated. A typical retroviral DNA sequence contains 3-4 genes that encode the different proteins required for its structural assembly and function as a molecular parasite. This DNA is transcribed into a single mRNA, which is very similar in structure to conventional mRNAs, i.e., it is capped at the 5’...
12.2K
Retrovirus Life Cycles
45.8K
Retroviruses have a single-stranded RNA genome that undergoes a special form of replication. Once the retrovirus has entered the host cell, an enzyme called reverse transcriptase synthesizes double-stranded DNA from the retroviral RNA genome. This DNA copy of the genome is then integrated into the host’s genome inside the nucleus via an enzyme called integrase. Consequently, the retroviral genome is transcribed into RNA whenever the host’s genome is transcribed, allowing the...
45.8K
What are Viruses?
114.7K
Overview
114.7K


