Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11263214 | Virus Research | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The phosphoprotein (P) of the nucleorhabdovirus sonchus yellow net virus has been shown to accumulate in ring-shaped structures in virus-infected nuclei. Further examination by live-cell imaging, in combination with structural examination by transmission electron microscopy and immunolocalization demonstrated that P-rings do not form in association with nucleoli. Furthermore, viral cores were shown to condense on the nucleoplasm-contacting surface of the rings. The data presented here offer evidence for the site of nucleocapsid assembly in SYNV-infected nuclei.
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Authors
Tea Meulia, Lucy Stewart, Michael Goodin,