Viruses (Nov 2010)

Making of Viral Replication Organelles by Remodeling Interior Membranes

  • Zsuzsanna Sasvari,
  • Peter D. Nagy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v2112436
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 11
pp. 2436 – 2442

Abstract

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Positive-stranded RNA (+RNA) viruses exploit host cell machinery by subverting host proteins and membranes and altering cellular pathways during infection. To achieve robust replication, some +RNA viruses, such as poliovirus (PV), build special intracellular compartments, called viral replication organelles. A recent work from the Altan-Bonnett laboratory [1] gave new insights into the formation of poliovirus replication organelles, which are unique subcellular structures containing many individual replication complexes as a result of dynamic cellular membrane remodeling.

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