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Georgia State University

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2013

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Do Viruses Require The Cytoskeleton?, Jason D. Matthews, Rachel Morgan, Christie Sleigher, Teryl K. Frey Jan 2013

Do Viruses Require The Cytoskeleton?, Jason D. Matthews, Rachel Morgan, Christie Sleigher, Teryl K. Frey

Biology Faculty Publications

Background: It is generally thought that viruses require the cytoskeleton during their replication cycle. However, recent experiments in our laboratory with rubella virus, a member of the family Togaviridae (genus rubivirus), revealed that replication proceeded in the presence of drugs that inhibit microtubules. This study was done to expand on this observation.
Findings: The replication of three diverse viruses, Sindbis virus (SINV; family Togaviridae family), vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV; family Rhabdoviridae), and Herpes simplex virus (family Herpesviridae), was quantified by the titer (plaque forming units/ml; pfu/ml) produced in cells treated with one of three anti-microtubule drugs (colchicine, noscapine, or paclitaxel) …