Viruses (May 2022)

Herpesvirus Replication Compartments: Dynamic Biomolecular Condensates?

  • Enrico Caragliano,
  • Wolfram Brune,
  • Jens B. Bosse

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v14050960
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
p. 960

Abstract

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Recent progress has provided clear evidence that many RNA-viruses form cytoplasmic biomolecular condensates mediated by liquid–liquid phase separation to facilitate their replication. In contrast, seemingly contradictory data exist for herpesviruses, which replicate their DNA genomes in nuclear membrane-less replication compartments (RCs). Here, we review the current literature and comment on nuclear condensate formation by herpesviruses, specifically with regard to RC formation. Based on data obtained with human cytomegalovirus (human herpesvirus 5), we propose that liquid and homogenous early RCs convert into more heterogeneous RCs with complex properties over the course of infection. We highlight how the advent of DNA replication leads to the maturation of these biomolecular condensates, likely by adding an additional DNA scaffold.

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