Protein capsids protect the genomes of viruses from degradation in the extracellular environment. However, virus capsids must release genomes into a host cell to initiate infection. We used cryo-electron microscopy to characterize the genome release of viruses from the order Picornavirales: picornaviruses, dicistroviruses, and iflaviruses. These virus families include numerous human and animal pathogens. The viruses have non-enveloped virions and capsids organized with icosahedral symmetry. Their genome release can be induced in vitro by exposure to acidic pH, mimicking conditions in endosomes. We show that conformational changes of capsids and expansion of viral RNA genomes, which are induced by acidic pH, trigger the opening of picorna-li...
Background: Success of a viral infection requires that each infected cell delivers a sufficient numb...
© 2020 Shah et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
Simple, spherical RNA viruses have well-understood, symmetric protein capsids, but little structural...
Since its discovery in 1969, enterovirus 71 (EV71) has emerged as a serious worldwide health threat....
Cowpea mosaic virus is a plant-infecting member of the Picornavirales and is of major interest in th...
UNLABELLED: The Picornaviridae family of small, nonenveloped viruses includes major pathogens of hum...
Viruses from the genus Enterovirus are important human pathogens. Receptor binding or exposure to ac...
The Picornaviridae family of small, nonenveloped viruses includes major pathogens of humans and anim...
Non-enveloped viruses protect their genomes by packaging them into an outer shell or capsid of virus...
In the infection cycle, viruses release their genome in the host cell during uncoating. Here we use ...
Assembly of the major viral pathogens of the Picornaviridae family is poorly understood. Human parec...
Human rhinoviruses are causative agents of the common cold. In order torelease their RNA genome into...
Replication organelles (ROs) are novel membrane rearrangements formed in the host cell c...
Upon infection, many RNA viruses reorganize their capsid for release of the genome into the host cel...
Measurements are described that begin to elucidate the mechanism by which some RNA viruses deliver t...
Background: Success of a viral infection requires that each infected cell delivers a sufficient numb...
© 2020 Shah et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
Simple, spherical RNA viruses have well-understood, symmetric protein capsids, but little structural...
Since its discovery in 1969, enterovirus 71 (EV71) has emerged as a serious worldwide health threat....
Cowpea mosaic virus is a plant-infecting member of the Picornavirales and is of major interest in th...
UNLABELLED: The Picornaviridae family of small, nonenveloped viruses includes major pathogens of hum...
Viruses from the genus Enterovirus are important human pathogens. Receptor binding or exposure to ac...
The Picornaviridae family of small, nonenveloped viruses includes major pathogens of humans and anim...
Non-enveloped viruses protect their genomes by packaging them into an outer shell or capsid of virus...
In the infection cycle, viruses release their genome in the host cell during uncoating. Here we use ...
Assembly of the major viral pathogens of the Picornaviridae family is poorly understood. Human parec...
Human rhinoviruses are causative agents of the common cold. In order torelease their RNA genome into...
Replication organelles (ROs) are novel membrane rearrangements formed in the host cell c...
Upon infection, many RNA viruses reorganize their capsid for release of the genome into the host cel...
Measurements are described that begin to elucidate the mechanism by which some RNA viruses deliver t...
Background: Success of a viral infection requires that each infected cell delivers a sufficient numb...
© 2020 Shah et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
Simple, spherical RNA viruses have well-understood, symmetric protein capsids, but little structural...