Abstract
Membrane association is a hallmark of the genome replication of positive-strand RNA viruses [(+)RNA viruses]. All well-studied (+)RNA viruses remodel host membranes and lipid metabolism through orchestrated virus-host interactions to create a suitable microenvironment to survive and thrive in host cells. Recent research has shown that host lipids, as major components of cellular membranes, play key roles in the replication of multiple (+)RNA viruses. This review focuses on how (+)RNA viruses manipulate host lipid synthesis and metabolism to facilitate their genomic RNA replication, and how interference with the cellular lipid metabolism affects viral replication.
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Zhang, Z., He, G., Filipowicz, N. A., Randall, G., Belov, G. A., Kopek, B. G., & Wang, X. (2019). Host lipids in positive-strand RNA virus genome replication. Frontiers in Microbiology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.00286
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