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adam_text | The
Paramyxoviruses
Edited by
DAVID W KINGSBURY
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Bethesda, Maryland
PLENUM PRESS • NEW YORK AND LONDON
Contents
Chapter 1
The Genetics of Paramyxoviruses
Craig R Pringle
I Introduction: The Genome Strategy of the Paramyxoviruses 1
II Genome Organization 5
A Genome Structure and Function 5
B Coding Potential 7
III Genetic Interactions 8
A Absence of Genetic Recombination 8
B Complementation Analysis with Conditional Lethal Mutants 9
C Other Mutants 21
IV Analysis of Gene Function 29
A Transport and Glycosylation of the G Glycoprotein
of Respiratory Syncytial Virus 29
B Membrane Interactions of the Fj Polypeptide of SV5 30
C Gene-Specific Hypermutation in Measles Virus 31
V Prospects 32
VI References 32
Chapter 2
The Molecular Biology of the Paramyxovirus Genus
Mark S Galinski and Steven L Wechsler
I Introduction 41
A History 41
B General Properties 42
II Virus Structure 44
A Morphology 44
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i CONTENTS
B Virion Envelope and Envelope-Associated Proteins 45
C Internal Virion and Nonstructural Proteins 55
III Viral Replication 63
A Adsorption, Penetration, and Uncoating 63
B Molecular Organization of the Genome 65
C Transcription 68
D Genome Replication 70
IV References 72
Chapter 3
The Molecular Biology of the Morbilliviruses
Thomas Barrett, Shaila M Subbarao, Graham f Belsham,
and Brian W J Mahy
I Introduction 83
n Genome Structure and Replication Strategy 84
III Genetic Relationships among the Morbilliviruses 85
A Nucleocapsid Protein Gene 86
B The Phosphoprotein Gene 86
C Matrix Protein Gene 87
D Fusion Protein Gene 88
E The Hemagglutinin Protein Gene 89
F The L Protein Gene 89
IV Function of the 5 and 3 Untranslated Regions 91
V Diagnosis Using Molecular Techniques 95
VI Morbillivirus Vaccines 97
VII Conclusions 99
VIE References 100
Chapter 4
The Molecular Biology of Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
of the Genus Pneumovirus
Peter L Collins
I Introduction 103
II Structures of the RSV Virion, RNAs, and Proteins 104
A Virion Structure 104
B Overview: Identification of Genomic RNA (vRNA), mRNAs,
and Proteins 107
C Genetic Map of Strain A2 109
D Structures of the mRNAs 115
E Sequence Diversity among RSV Strains:
Antigenic Subgroups 120
F Structures of the RSV Proteins 122
CONTENTS xiii
m RSV Replication 141
A Attachment, Penetration, and Growth Cycle 141
B vRNA Transcription 142
C vRNA Replication 146
D Virion Morphogenesis 147
IV Evolutionary Relationships 148
A RSV Antigenic Subgroups 148
B Relationships with Other Paramyxoviruses 148
V Conclusions 152
VI References 153
Chapter 5
Evolutionary Relationships of Paramyxovirus Nucleocapsid-Associated
Proteins
Exeen M Morgan
I Introduction 163
A Paramyxovirus Nucleocapsid Structure 163
B Functions of Nucleocapsid-Associated Proteins 166
II Sequence Analyses of Nucleocapsid Proteins 166
A NP Proteins 167
B L Proteins 168
C P Proteins 171
III Conclusions 176
IV References 176
Chapter 6
The Nonstructural Proteins of Paramyxoviruses
Robert A Lamb and Reay G Paterson
I Introduction 181
II Paramyxovirus C Proteins 181
A Identification in Infected Cells 181
B The P and C Proteins Are Encoded in Overlapping
Reading Frames 183
C Multiple Initiation Codons on One mRNA 184
D Initiation Codon Consensus Sequences
and the Scanning Hypothesis 185
E Subcellular Localization and Possible Function
of Sendai Virus C Proteins 186
F When is a Nonstructural Protein a Structural Protein? 187
G Identification of C Proteins of Parinfluenza Virus 3, Measles
Virus, and CDV 188
III Paramyxovirus Cysteine-Rich Proteins 189
A Identification of the Polypeptide and Its Gene in SV5 189
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B Assignment of Coding Regions 190
C Strategy by Which P and V Are Encoded 192
D Mechanism for the Addition of Extra Nucleotides
to mRNAs 194
E Conservation of the Cysteine-Rich Region of Protein V
in Paramyxoviruses 196
F Prediction of Cysteine-Rich Polypeptides and mRNAs with
Extra Nucleotides in All Paramyxoviruses 196
G Identification of the Nonstructural Protein V and Its mRNAs
in Other Paramyxoviruses 199
H Function of the Paramyxovirus Cysteine-Rich Protein V? 202
IV Paramyxovirus Small Hydrophobic (SH) Proteins 202
A Identification of the Polypeptide and Its Gene in SV5 202
B The SH Gene of Mumps Virus 209
V Sendai Virus Nonstructural Polypeptide B: Intracellularly
Phosphorylated Matrix Protein 209
VI Prospects 210
VII References 210
Chapter 7
Paramyxovirus RNA Synthesis and P Gene Expression
Daniel Kolakofsky, Sylvia Vidal, and Joseph Cuizan
I Paramyxovirus RNA Synthesis in Relation to That
of Other (-) RNA Viruses 215
II The Switch from Sendai Virus Transcription to Replication 216
HI Transcriptional Choice within the Sendai Virus PIC Gene 224
IV Ribosomal Choice during Sendai Virus P Gene Expression 228
V The Unknown Functions of the Various C Proteins 230
VI References 231
Chapter 8
Function of Paramyxovirus 3 and 5 End Sequences: In Theory and Practice
Benjamin M Blumberg, John Chan, and Stephen A Udem
I The Kingsbury-Kolakofsky Model for Transcription
and Replication 235
A Features of the Kingsbury Model 235
B Development of the Model in Vesicular
Stomatitis Virus (VSV) 235
II Testing of the Model in Paramyxoviruses Shows Differences
from VSV 236
A Leader RNAs Are Not an Essential Operational Element 236
B Experimental Evidence and Sequence Comparison of
CONTENTS xv
Paramyxovirus 3 and 5 Ends Suggest a Possible Auxiliary
Internal Promoter Site 237
C Host-Cell-Encoded Proteins May Mediate Encapsidation 240
in A Modified Model for Paramyxovirus Transcription
and Replication 242
A Elements of the Modified Model 242
B Reassortment of Functional Elements
in the Modified Model 243
IV Concluding Remarks 244
V References 245
Chapter 9
The Role of Viral and Host Cell Proteins in Paramyxovirus Transcription
and Replication -
Sue A Moyer and Sandra M Horikami
I Introduction 249
A General Scheme of Paramyxovirus RNA Synthesis 249
B Structure of the Genome RNAs of Sendai
and Measles Viruses 250
C Viral Proteins Required for RNA Synthesis 251
II Sendai Virus RNA Synthesis 254
A Transcription and the Effect of Host Cell Proteins 254
B RNA Replication and the Effect of Host Cell Proteins 258
C Effect of Heterologous Viral Proteins 262
III Measles Virus RNA Synthesis 263
A Transcription and RNA Replication 263
B Role of Tubulin 265
C Role of Actin 266
IV Conclusions and Prospects 269
V References 269
Chapter 10
Deletion Mutants of Paramyxoviruses
Gian Guido Re
I Introduction and Historical Perspective 275
II Defective-Interfering Paramyxoviruses 276
A Sendai Virus 276
B Parainfluenza Virus 3 277
C Mumps Virus 277
D Simian Virus 5 278
E Newcastle Disease Virus 278
F Measles Virus 278
G Canine Distemper Virus 279
xvi CONTENTS
H Respiratory Syncytial Virus 279
III Genomes of Defective-Interfering (DI) Paramyxoviruses 280
A DI Genome Structure 280
B DI RNA Survival 284
C DI RNA Selection 285
D DI RNA Generation 288
IV Interference by Defective-Interfering Particles 290
V Persistent Infections 291
VI Medical Relevance of Defective-Interfering Viruses 291
VII Concluding Remarks 294
VIII References 295
Chapter 11
Paramyxovirus Persistence: Consequences for Host and Virus
R E Randall and W C Russell
I Introduction: Definition of Persistence in Vivo 299
II Consequences for the Virus 300
A Possible Effects of Persistent Infections on the Epidemiology
of Paramyxoviruses 300
B Evidence for Prolonged Production of Infectious Virus
by Persistently Infected Individuals 301
C Possible Effect of Persistent Infections on Herd Immunity 302
III Consequences for the Host 303
A Importance of Immune Response in the Establishment
and Maintenance of Persistent Infections 304
B Spread of Paramyxoviruses in an Infected Host and Their
Interaction with Hemopoietic Cells 306
IV Persistent Paramyxovirus Infections and Their Possible Role
in Chronic Human Diseases 308
A Paget s Bone Disease 308
B Autoimmune Chronic Active Hepatitis 309
C Multiple Sclerosis 310
V Animal Models and the Consequences of Paramyxovirus
Persistence 313
VI Conclusions 314
VII References 314
Chapter 12
Molecular Biology of Defective Measles Viruses Persisting in the Human
Central Nervous System
Martin A Billeter and Roberto Cattaneo
I Introduction 323
A General Features of Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis (SSPE)
and Measles Inclusion Body Encephalitis (MIBE) 323
CONTENTS xvii
B Aspects of Disease Development 324
C Experimental Systems 325
II Alterations Documented in Persistent MV Genomes 328
A Basis of Sequence Comparisons 328
B Nucleotide Substitutions Due to Polymerase Errors 330
C Hypermutation of Genome Segments 333
D Nucleotide Deletions 337
E Nucleotide Insertions 337
F Formation of Defective-Interfering (DI) RNA 338
HI Alterations of Gene Functions 338
A Matrix Protein 338
B Fusion Protein 339
C Hemagglutinin 340
D The Transcription-Replication Functions: N, P(C,V),
and L Proteins 340
IV Conclusions and Outlook 341
A The Suggested Role of Viral Mutations
in Disease Development 341
B Outlook 342
V References 343
Chapter 13
Structure, Function, and Intracellular Processing of the Glycoproteins
of Paramyxoviridae
Trudy Morrison and Allen Portner
I Introduction 347
n Paramyxovirus Attachment Proteins 348
A Structure, Function, and Evolution 348
B Intracellular Processing of the Attachment Protein 357
DI Paramyxovirus Fusion Proteins 364
A Structure, Function, and Evolution 364
B Intracellular Processing of the Fusion Protein 370
IV Conclusions 374
V References 375
Chapter 14
The Unusual Attachment Glycoprotein of the Respiratory Syncytial Viruses:
Structure, Maturation, and Role in Immunity
Wayne M Sullender and Gail W Wertz
I Introduction 383
n The Structure of G 384
A Primary Sequence 384
B Structural Features of the G Polypeptide 385
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C Carbohydrate of G 386
III Maturation of G 388
A Intermediates in the Synthesis of G 388
B Role of Carbohydrate in Cell Surface Maturation 389
C Shed G 390
IV The Importance of G in the Antigenic Diversity of RS Virus 390
A Recognition of Subgroups 390
B Molecular Analysis of Subgroup Differences 392
C Immunological Differences 395
V Role of Carbohydrate in the Immune Response
to the G Protein 396
A Immunoglobulin Subclass Responses 397
B Xid Mice 397
VI Characterization of G As a Protective Immunogen 398
A Recombinant Vaccinia Virus Vectors 398
B Immunoaffinity-Purified G 399
C Identification of Immunologically Important Epitopes of G 399
D Role of Humoral versus Cell-Mediated Immunity 400
VII Summary and Prospects 400
VIII References 402
Chapter 15
New Frontiers Opened by the Exploration of Host Cell Receptors
Mary Ann K Markwell
I Introduction: Definition of a Biological Receptor 407
n Clues from Model Systems: Erythrocytes, Liposomes,
and Immobilized Substrata 408
III Receptors on Host Cells 408
A A Commonly Occurring Receptor Suggested by Fusion of
Somatic Cells and by Systemic Infection by a Variant 410
B Functional Receptor Assay in Host Cells 410
IV Glycolipids Come of Age as Receptors 411
A Specificity and the Concept of Isoreceptors 412
B Identification in Host Cells 413
C Identification in Target Tissue 414
D Parallels between the Fusogenic Gradient
and Receptor Function 414
V Expression Controls Infection 417
VI Current Status of Receptors for Paramyxoviruses Other Than
Sendai Virus 418
A Human Parainfluenza Viruses, Respiratory Syncytial Virus,
NDV, and Mumps Virus 418
B The Morbilliviruses 420
VII Questions Remaining 420
CONTENTS xix
A A Second Receptor for the F Protein? 420
B Proteins As Receptors or Modulators? 421
C Therapeutic Potential of Receptor Analogs? 422
VIII References 422
Chapter 16
Paramyxovirus M Proteins: Pulling It All Together and Taking It
on the Road
Mark E Peeples
I Introduction 427
II Interactions of the M Protein 428
A M Protein Association with Lipid Membranes 429
B M Protein Association with the Viral Glycoproteins 431
C M Protein Association with M Protein 433
D M Protein Association with the Nucleocapsid 436
E M Protein Association with the Cytoskeleton 437
HI M Protein: Assembly Bandleader 438
IV Structure of the M Protein 439
V M Protein and the Nucleus 447
VI Conclusions and Outlook 450
VII References 451
Chapter 17
Intracellular Targeting and Assembly of Paramyxovirus Proteins
Ranjit Ray, Laurent Roux, and Richard W! Compans
I Introduction 457
H Synthesis and Transport of the Hemagglutinin-Neuraminidase
Glycoprotein 460
A Site of Synthesis, Transport, and Kinetics 460
B Glycosylation and Other Modifications 461
C Oligomerization and Disulfide Bond Formation 462
III Synthesis and Transport of the Fusion Glycoprotein 463
A Site of Synthesis, Transport, and Kinetics 463
B Glycosylation, Oligomerization, and Disulfide
Bond Formation 464
IV Matrix (M) Protein 464
A Structural Organization in the Virion 464
B Synthesis and Transport 465
C Domains of Interaction on the M Protein 466
V Nucleocapsid-Associated Proteins 466
A Structural Organization in the Virion 466
B Assembly of Nucleocapsid 467
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VI Nonstructural Proteins 468
VII Involvement of Host Cell Components in Virus Assembly 469
VIII Alterations of Virus Assembly in Persistently or DI Particle-
Infected Cells 469
IX Virus Assembly in Polarized Epithelial Cells 471
X Concluding Remarks 472
XI References 473
Chapter 18
Immunobiology of Paramyxoviruses
Erling Norrby
I Introduction 481
II Structural-Functional Characterization of Virus Components
by Immunological Probing 482
A Rationale 482
B Nonmembrane Components 484
C Membrane Components 484
HI Evolutionary Relationships between Homologous Components
Reflected in Immunological Cross-Reactions 486
IV Stability of Antigen Characteristics and Intratypic Variations 488
V Immunoprotective Roles of Isolated Virus Components 490
VI Live Vaccines Based on Viruses with a Different Host Specificity:
The Jennerian Approach 495
VII Prospects for Advances in Diagnostic Virological Procedures 498
VIII Concluding Remarks 498
IX References 499
Chapter 19
Epidemiology of Paramyxoviridae
Francis L Black
I Common Characteristics and Contrasts 509
II Morbillivirus 510
A Characteristics of the Genus As a Whole 510
B Measles Virus 512
III Paramyxovirus 521
A Mumps Virus 521
B Parainfluenza Viruses 526
IV Pneumovirus: Respiratory Syncytial Virus 527
V References 529
CONTENTS xxi
Appendix
Annotated Nucleotide and Protein Sequences (or Selected Paramyxaviridae
Mark S Galinski
I Introduction 537
II References 567
Index 569
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