A viroplasm, sometimes called "virus factory" or "virus inclusion",[1] is an inclusion body in a cell where viral replication and assembly occurs. They may be thought of as viral factories in the cell. There are many viroplasms in one infected cell, where they appear dense to electron microscopy. Very little is understood about the mechanism of viroplasm formation.
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A viroplasm, sometimes called "virus factory" or "virus inclusion", is an inclusion body in a cell where viral replication and assembly occurs. They may...
rotavirus proteins accumulate in viroplasm, where the RNA is replicated and the DLPs are assembled. In the viroplasm the positive sense viral RNAs that...
replication virions emerge from a specific cytoplasm compartment – the 'viroplasm' – which is created by the virus. The sole species was originally thought...
Theory of virulence – Theory by biologist Paul W. Ewald Viral metagenomics Viroplasm Zoonosis Wu KJ (15 April 2020). "There are more viruses than stars in...
is an important method of viral penetration of host cells. virophage viroplasm virostatic Able to prevent viral replication. virotherapy virucide virulence...
produced in large quantities. These accumulate at the synthesis sites of the viroplasm to form morphologically visible inclusion bodies. When infected with LMoV...
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The viral proteins then reenter the nucleus where they aggregate into a viroplasm. There, the various viral structural proteins assemble with both strands...
viral replication complexes and are often called "replication vesicles", "viroplasm" or "viral factories". Replication vesicle membranes are derived from...
suggest that virus replication occurs in the cytoplasm within a viroplasm. A viroplasm is a localized area in the cytoplasm, or around the nucleus of the...
to enable budding of RNPs into a Golgi derived tubular viral factory (viroplasm). As segmented viruses, orthobuynaviruses require precise packaging of...
picornaviruses, however, rely on their viroporins to facilitate the formation of viroplasm, or specialized intracellular compartments remodeled from the membrane...
cytoplasm of the infected cells, and associated with the presence of viroplasm in the nucleus. The CiLV-N genome is a bipartite, negative-sense, single...
are expressed in replication. This process occurs and accumulates in viroplasms, which are thread like structures that are located in the cytoplasm of...
cell, viral RNA is released into the cytoplasm. The RNA is duplicated in viroplasms. A double stranded RNA (dsRNA) genome is created from single stranded...
Li, Chuan; Cardona, Carol J.; Li, Dexin; Xing, Zheng (2014). "Roles of viroplasm-like structures formed by nonstructural protein NSs in infection with...