Common and unique features of viral RNA-dependent polymerases

Publication Year
2014

Type

Journal Article
Abstract
Eukaryotes and bacteria can be infected with a wide variety of RNA viruses. On average, these pathogens share little sequence similarity and use different replication and transcription strategies. Nevertheless, the members of nearly all RNA virus families depend on the activity of a virally encoded RNA-dependent polymerase for the condensation of nucleotide triphosphates. This review provides an overview of our current understanding of the viral RNA-dependent polymerase structure and the biochemistry and biophysics that is involved in replicating and transcribing the genetic material of RNA viruses.
Journal
Cell Mol Life Sci
Volume
71
Issue
22
Pages
4403-20
Date Published
11/2014
ISSN Number
1420-9071
Alternate Journal
Cell Mol Life Sci
PMID
25080879