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The Unique, the Known, and the Unknown of Spumaretrovirus Assembly

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VIRUSES-BASEL
卷 13, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/v13010105

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foamy virus; spumavirus; assembly; Env leader protein; particle budding; Pol protein packaging; RNA-mediated Pol tethering; retrovirus evolution; Ortervirales

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  1. China Scholarship Council
  2. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG [LI 621/10-1, SPP1923 LI 621/11-1]

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Foamy viruses (FVs) within the family of Retroviridae exhibit unique features in their molecular biology, such as differences in Gag, Env, and Pol proteins compared to other retroviruses, leading to their classification into a separate subfamily. The specialized Pol encapsidation strategy and unique interactions between Gag, Pol, and Env proteins complicate FV assembly and release mechanisms. Understanding these differences may provide insights into virus envelopment evolution and characteristics within the Retrovirales.
Within the family of Retroviridae, foamy viruses (FVs) are unique and unconventional with respect to many aspects in their molecular biology, including assembly and release of enveloped viral particles. Both components of the minimal assembly and release machinery, Gag and Env, display significant differences in their molecular structures and functions compared to the other retroviruses. This led to the placement of FVs into a separate subfamily, the Spumaretrovirinae. Here, we describe the molecular differences in FV Gag and Env, as well as Pol, which is translated as a separate protein and not in an orthoretroviral manner as a Gag-Pol fusion protein. This feature further complicates FV assembly since a specialized Pol encapsidation strategy via a tripartite Gag-genome-Pol complex is used. We try to relate the different features and specific interaction patterns of the FV Gag, Pol, and Env proteins in order to develop a comprehensive and dynamic picture of particle assembly and release, but also other features that are indirectly affected. Since FVs are at the root of the retrovirus tree, we aim at dissecting the unique/specialized features from those shared among the Spuma- and Orthoretrovirinae. Such analyses may shed light on the evolution and characteristics of virus envelopment since related viruses within the Ortervirales, for instance LTR retrotransposons, are characterized by different levels of envelopment, thus affecting the capacity for intercellular transmission.

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