Abstract
The development of single-cell protoplast systems is certainly one of the milestones in the history of plant virology, allowing for the analysis of viral molecular processes at the cellular level. The use of plant cell-based systems in the study of the Bromoviridae family of multipartite single-stranded plant RNA viruses facilitated the discovery and dissection of viral processes engaged in the single-cell reproduction cycle: replication, transcription, protein synthesis, movement, virion assembly, and RNA recombination. This review summarizes the application of protoplast systems to the analysis of consecutive steps of the bromovirus life cycle, emphasizing their temporal and spatial patterns during virus multiplication. Our knowledge of viral infection at the individual cell level
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