Morphogenesis of Berne Virus (Proposed Family Toroviridae)

Abstract
In equine dermis cells infected with Berne virus paricles were first detected 10 h after infection. Virions were encountered in all parts of the Golgi system and, infrequently, in the rough endoplasmic reticulum. A unique form of budding of preassembled rigid tubular nucleocapsids was demonstrated. Masses of tubular nucleocapsids of a lesser diameter and electron density were prominent in the cytoplasm and the nucleus of infected cells. Within the Golgi system and cytoplasmic cisternae virions appeared as straight or slightly curved rods. Extremely long, aberrant virions (250 nm) were occasionally seen. The proper torovirion morphology was observed in extracellular particles and in vacuoles near the cell surface.