Giant mimivirus commandeers host ribosomes to turbocharge replication

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Giant mimivirus commandeers host ribosomes to turbocharge replication
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Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivirus, a giant virus visible under a light microscope, multiplies by hijacking the host’s ribosome‑based protein production. The study identifies three viral proteins that form a complex with host ribosomes to drive viral protein synthesis; deleting any one of these proteins slows replication by 1,000–100,000 times, providing the first clear experimental evidence that giant viruses can co-opt cellular machinery.

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