To replicate the viral genome, reverse transcriptase enzymes (RNA-dependent DNA polymerases) copy the (+) RNA genome producing ss (-) DNA strands. DNA-dependent DNA polymerase enzymes then copy the (-) DNA strands to produce a dsDNA intermediate. DNA-dependent RNA polymerase enzymes then copy the (-) DNA strands to produce ss (+) RNA genomes.
To produce viral mRNA molecules. DNA-dependent RNA polymerase enzymes copy the (-) DNA strand into (+) viral mRNA. The (+) viral mRNA can then be transtated into viral proteins by host cell ribosomes.
Illustration of Replication of a Single-Stranded Plus RNA Viral Genome and Production of Viral mRNA by way of Reverse Transcriptase. .jpg by Gary E. Kaiser, Ph.D.
Professor of Microbiology,
The Community College of Baltimore County, Catonsville Campus
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Last updated: August, 2019
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