α病毒
生物
病毒学
蟾蜍科
基孔肯雅
流行的
传输(电信)
甲病毒感染
虫媒病毒
非翻译区
遗传学
病毒
基因
核糖核酸
电气工程
工程类
作者
Claudia V. Filomatori,Fernando Merwaiss,Eugenia S. Bardossy,Diego E. Álvarez
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.semcdb.2020.07.006
摘要
Alphaviruses such as chikungunya and western equine encephalitis viruses are important human pathogens transmitted by mosquitoes that have recently caused large epidemic and epizootic outbreaks. The epidemic potential of alphaviruses is often related to enhanced mosquito transmission. Tissue barriers and antiviral responses impose bottlenecks to viral populations in mosquitoes. Substitutions in the envelope proteins and the presence of repeated sequence elements (RSEs) in the 3'UTR of epidemic viruses were proposed to be specifically associated to efficient replication in mosquito vectors. Here, we discuss the molecular mechanisms that originated RSEs, the evolutionary forces that shape the 3'UTR of alphaviruses, and the significance of RSEs for mosquito transmission. Finally, the presence of RSEs in the 3'UTR of viral genomes appears as evolutionary trait associated to mosquito adaptation and emerges as a common feature among viruses from the alphavirus and flavivirus genera.
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