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Minute virus of mice (MVM) is the exemplar virus of the species ''
Rodent protoparvovirus 1 Minute virus of mice (MVM) is the exemplar virus of the species '' Rodent protoparvovirus 1'', in the genus ''Protoparvovirus'' of the ''Parvoviridae'' family of viruses. MVM exists in multiple variant forms including MVMp, which is the prototype ...
'', in the genus ''
Protoparvovirus ''Protoparvovirus'' is a genus of viruses in the ''Parvovirinae'' subfamily of the virus family ''Parvoviridae''. Vertebrates serve as natural hosts. There are 15 species in the genus including ''Rodent protoparvovirus 1'' for which the exemplar ...
'' of the ''
Parvoviridae Parvoviruses are a family of animal viruses that constitute the family ''Parvoviridae''. They have linear, single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) genomes that typically contain two genes encoding for a replication initiator protein, called NS1, and the pr ...
'' family of viruses. MVM exists in multiple variant forms including MVMp, which is the prototype strain that infects cells of
fibroblast A fibroblast is a type of cell (biology), biological cell that synthesizes the extracellular matrix and collagen, produces the structural framework (Stroma (tissue), stroma) for animal Tissue (biology), tissues, and plays a critical role in wound ...
origin, while MVMi, the immunosuppressive strain, infects
T lymphocytes A T cell is a type of lymphocyte. T cells are one of the important white blood cells of the immune system and play a central role in the adaptive immune response. T cells can be distinguished from other lymphocytes by the presence of a T-cell rec ...
. MVM is a common infection in
laboratory mice The laboratory mouse or lab mouse is a small mammal of the order Rodentia which is bred and used for scientific research or feeders for certain pets. Laboratory mice are usually of the species ''Mus musculus''. They are the most commonly used ...
due to its highly contagious nature. The virus can be shed from infected mice via feces and urine, but also via fomites and nasal secretions. Typically there are no clinical signs of infection in adult mice, however, experimental infection can cause multiple organ damage during fetal development or shortly after birth.


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MVM uses two transcriptional promoters at map units (mu) 4 and 38 (p4 and p38) and a single polyadenylation site at mu 95 to create 3 major size classes of mRNAs, referred to as R1, R2 and R3, all of which have a short intron sequence between 46–48 mu removed. R1 is produced from p4 and is translated into non-structural protein 1 (NS1). However, in some P4 transcripts a second intron between 10–40 mu is also excised, creating R2 mRNAs that encode NS2 proteins of ~25 kDa. These share 85 amino acids of N-terminal sequence with NS1, and then splice into an alternate reading frame before finally reaching the short central intron where 2 different C-terminal hexapeptides can be added. The R3 transcript produces capsid proteins VP1 and VP2, which requires transcription from the P38 promoter, in contrast to the P4 promoter used for transcripts R1 and R2.


Non-structural protein functions

NS1 functions as a required replication protein and is known to have
helicase Helicases are a class of enzymes thought to be vital to all organisms. Their main function is to unpack an organism's genetic material. Helicases are motor proteins that move directionally along a nucleic acid phosphodiester backbone, separatin ...
activity,
ATPase ATPases (, Adenosine 5'-TriPhosphatase, adenylpyrophosphatase, ATP monophosphatase, triphosphatase, SV40 T-antigen, ATP hydrolase, complex V (mitochondrial electron transport), (Ca2+ + Mg2+)-ATPase, HCO3−-ATPase, adenosine triphosphatase) are ...
activity and nickase activity. Specifically, the nickase activity is required to resolve replication intermediate telomeres on the right-hand of the genome. NS2 is known to exist in several spliced forms (
isoform A protein isoform, or "protein variant", is a member of a set of highly similar proteins that originate from a single gene or gene family and are the result of genetic differences. While many perform the same or similar biological roles, some isof ...
s) termed NS2-P, -Y and –L due to differences in the C-terminus of the isoforms as a result of alternative splicing. NS2 is known to exist is both the cytoplasm and nucleus as well as in phosphorylated and non-phosphorylated forms. In addition, NS2 is required for efficient infection in its natural murine host, but is dispensable in experimental infection in human cell lines. Although not fully understood, in murine A9 fibroblasts NS2 interacts with nuclear export factor
Crm1 Exportin 1 (XPO1), also known as chromosomal region maintenance 1 (CRM1), is a eukaryotic protein that mediates the nuclear export of various proteins and RNAs. History XPO1 (CRM1) originally was identified in the fission yeast ''Schizosaccharom ...
resulting in efficient nuclear egress of progeny virions.


DNA damage response

MVM induces a DNA damage response (DDR) during infection which is required for effective replication. The ATM pathway is exclusively activated with a primarily Chk2-mediated response. It is not known if viral proteins or active viral replication activate the DDR, but UV-inactivated MVM does not induce a response suggesting that presence of MVM
virion A virus is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism. Viruses infect all life forms, from animals and plants to microorganisms, including bacteria and archaea. Since Dmitri Ivanovsky's 1 ...
s or MVM genome alone cannot cause the observed DDR activation.


Commercial uses

The Minute virus of Mice is currently the smallest virus that can be easily
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to high levels; as such it is commercially used as a "worst case" example of a very small virus.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q16985860 Mice Parvovirinae Infraspecific virus taxa