Ultrastructural Evidence for the Cellular Uptake of Rotavirus by Endocytosis

Abstract
The ultrastructural aspects of rotavirus SAll infection were studied in MA 104 cells, with particular attention directed to the early stages of virus adsorption and penetration. Within the first few minutes postadsorption, rotavirus was seen at the plasma membrane, associated with coated pits and coated vesicles, indicating that SAll virus is taken into the cell by adsorptive or receptor-mediated endocytosis. Multiple virus particles were seen, beginning at 1 h and continuing throughout infection, in lysosome-like structures. Ultrastructural evidence was obtained to support the hypothesis that rotavirus progeny acquire a temporary envelope by budding into cisternae of the rough endoplasmic reticulum.

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