RNA genome packaging and capsid assembly of bluetongue virus visualized in host cells

Cell. 2024 Apr 25;187(9):2236-2249.e17. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2024.03.007. Epub 2024 Apr 12.

Abstract

Unlike those of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA), single-stranded DNA (ssDNA), and ssRNA viruses, the mechanism of genome packaging of dsRNA viruses is poorly understood. Here, we combined the techniques of high-resolution cryoelectron microscopy (cryo-EM), cellular cryoelectron tomography (cryo-ET), and structure-guided mutagenesis to investigate genome packaging and capsid assembly of bluetongue virus (BTV), a member of the Reoviridae family of dsRNA viruses. A total of eleven assembly states of BTV capsid were captured, with resolutions up to 2.8 Å, with most visualized in the host cytoplasm. ATPase VP6 was found underneath the vertices of capsid shell protein VP3 as an RNA-harboring pentamer, facilitating RNA packaging. RNA packaging expands the VP3 shell, which then engages middle- and outer-layer proteins to generate infectious virions. These revealed "duality" characteristics of the BTV assembly mechanism reconcile previous contradictory co-assembly and core-filling models and provide insights into the mysterious RNA packaging and capsid assembly of Reoviridae members and beyond.

Keywords: RNA packaging; assembly intermediates; bluetongue virus; capsid assembly; cryo-EM; cryo-ET; cryo-FIB; dsRNA virus; duality model; viral replication cycle.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Bluetongue virus* / genetics
  • Bluetongue virus* / metabolism
  • Bluetongue virus* / physiology
  • Capsid Proteins* / chemistry
  • Capsid Proteins* / genetics
  • Capsid Proteins* / metabolism
  • Capsid* / metabolism
  • Capsid* / ultrastructure
  • Cell Line
  • Cricetinae
  • Cryoelectron Microscopy*
  • Electron Microscope Tomography
  • Genome, Viral / genetics
  • Models, Molecular
  • RNA, Viral* / genetics
  • RNA, Viral* / metabolism
  • Viral Genome Packaging*
  • Virion / genetics
  • Virion / metabolism
  • Virion / ultrastructure
  • Virus Assembly

Substances

  • Capsid Proteins
  • RNA, Viral