id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-303533-6s01qplg Neuman, Benjamin W. Does form meet function in the coronavirus replicative organelle? 2014-07-15 .txt text/plain 3642 177 39 This review takes a virus-centric look at the coronavirus replication transcription complex organelle in the context of the wider world of positive sense RNA viruses, examining how the mechanisms of protein expression and function act to produce the factories that power the viral replication cycle. This review takes a virus-centric look at the coronavirus replication transcription complex organelle in the context of the wider world of positive sense RNA viruses, examining how the mechanisms of protein expression and function act to produce the factories that power the viral replication cycle. Whatever their purpose, it is clear that the coronavirus organelle is dynamic [9] , closely tied to vesicular transport in the host cell [5, 10] , and consists mainly of paired membranes that form a variety of complex shapes including convoluted membranes and double-membrane vesicles (DMVs) [2, 11] . Formation of plant RNA virus replication complexes on membranes: role of an endoplasmic reticulum-targeted viral protein ./cache/cord-303533-6s01qplg.txt ./txt/cord-303533-6s01qplg.txt