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Hostile Takeover: How Viruses Reprogram Prokaryotic Metabolism

Tyler B. Jacobson, Melanie M. Callaghan, Daniel Amador‐Noguez

2021Annual Review of Microbiology43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To reproduce, prokaryotic viruses must hijack the cellular machinery of their hosts and redirect it toward the production of viral particles. While takeover of the host replication and protein synthesis apparatus has long been considered an essential feature of infection, recent studies indicate that extensive reprogramming of host primary metabolism is a widespread phenomenon among prokaryotic viruses that is required to fulfill the biosynthetic needs of virion production. In this review we provide an overview of the most significant recent findings regarding virus-induced reprogramming of prokaryotic metabolism and suggest how quantitative systems biology approaches may be used to provide a holistic understanding of metabolic remodeling during lytic viral infection.

Topics & Concepts

ReprogrammingBiologyLytic cycleViral replicationVirusHost (biology)Cellular metabolismComputational biologyCell biologyMetabolismVirologyGeneticsCellBiochemistryBacteriophages and microbial interactionsPlant Virus Research StudiesRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms