In this article we will discuss about the structure of rabies viruses (explained with diagram).

Rhabdo-viruses have a unique bullet-shaped appearance measuring about 180 × 75 nm. They have an envelope with prominent spikes on surface but not very variable in appearance. Spikes are made up of G protein that haem-agglutinate RBCs. The envelope is lined by the matrix protein and contains the nucleocapsid (RNA + N protein) which wound helically inside the core.

The rabies genome encodes five proteins such as nucleoprotein (N), phosphoprotein (P), matrix protein (M), glycoprotein (G) and polymerase (L). Two non-structural proteins (L and NS) are associated with the nucleocapsid and act in concert as the viral polymerase. All rhabdo-viruses have two major structural components: a surrounding envelope and a helical ribonucleoprotein core (RNP).

In the RNP, genomic RNA is tightly encased by the nucleoprotein. Two other viral proteins, the phospoprotein and the large protein (L-protein or polymerase) are associated with the RNP. The glycoprotein forms approximately 400 trimeric spikes which are tightly arranged on the surface of the virus.

The M protein is associated both with the envelope and the RNP, and may be the central protein of rhabdo-virus assembly. The basic structure and composition of rabies virus are shown in Fig. 17.31 A. The concentric layers i.e. envelope membrane bilayer, M protein and tightly coiled encased genomic RNA, are observed in the cross-sectional of the virion (B). Structure of Virion of Rabies Virus

Genome is mono-partite, linear and single stranded RNA consisting of 11,000-15,000 nucleotides. Genomic nucleic acid is usually negative sense or positive sense (hairpin RNA forms are also found).

At 3′-terminus nucleotide sequences are inverted and complementary to similar regions on the 5′ end; but 3′ terminus has no poly (A) tract. The 5′ terminus has a triphosphate. Encapsidated nucleic acid is mainly genomic. Each virion contains full length or shorter copies.

There are about 50 nucleotide long ‘leader’ region at the 3′ end and about 60 non-translated regions at the 5′ end of the (-) sense vRNA. There is a conserved polyadenylation signal at the end of each gene and a short intergenic region between each of the 5 genes.

Most of the information of Rhabdo-viruses comes from Vesicular Stomatitis Virus (VSV) which is very similar to rabies virus. Now the whole rabies genome has been cloned, sequenced and expressed.

The Genome of Rabies Virus is Single Starnded, Antisense, Non-segmented, RNA of Approximately 12 Kb

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