35 Poxvirus
Abstract
The VACV genome, together with viral enzymes and factors required for transcription of the early subset of genes, is packaged in the core of infectious virus particles (Moss 2001). Consequently, viral early RNA synthesis occurs soon after entry of the core into the cytoplasm, without a requirement for de novo protein synthesis. The necessity to import the viral transcription system explains why poxvirus genomic DNA is not infectious and why a helper poxvirus is required to recover infectivity from a bacterial artificial chromosome containing a complete VACV genome (Domi and Moss 2002). The DNA replication proteins, in contrast to those involved in early transcription, are not packaged in virions but are translated from viral early mRNAs. The latter also encode proteins with roles in transcription of intermediate-stage...
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/0.707-727