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Liquid-liquid phase separation underpins the formation of replication factories in rotaviruses

EMBO J. 2021-09; 
Florian Geiger, Julia Acker, Guido Papa, Xinyu Wang, William E Arter, Kadi L Saar, Nadia A Erkamp, Runzhang Qi, Jack Pk Bravo, Sebastian Strauss, Georg Krainer, Oscar R Burrone, Ralf Jungmann, Tuomas Pj Knowles, Hanna Engelke, Alexander Borodavka
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RNA viruses induce the formation of subcellular organelles that provide microenvironments conducive to their replication. Here we show that replication factories of rotaviruses represent protein-RNA condensates that are formed via liquid-liquid phase separation of the viroplasm-forming proteins NSP5 and rotavirus RNA chaperone NSP2. Upon mixing, these proteins readily form condensates at physiologically relevant low micromolar concentrations achieved in the cytoplasm of virus-infected cells. Early infection stage condensates could be reversibly dissolved by 1,6-hexanediol, as well as propylene glycol that released rotavirus transcripts from these condensates. During the early stages of infection, propylene glyc... More

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RNP granules, biomolecular condensates, microfluidics, viral genome assembly