Abstract

The discovery of virophage carries along the proof of existence of a new bio controlling agent in the entire biosystem. The virophage is a parasite to a giant virus and works by hijacking “the giant virus” viral factory, an essential machinery for the giant virus’s replication, leading to a sharp incline of the virophage viral load inside the host cell. Success of the host cell survival against the invading giant virus is shown by the decline of the destroyed cell during lytic stage after virophage co-infection to the giant virus. Virophage has a similar role to the bacteriophage but instead of targeting a bacterium, it targets specifically on virus. Hitherto, the existence of human-borne virophage and interactions of virophage to human microbiome remain elusive, thus future studies are required. This short review will highlight the discovery, types and recent known method of virophage replication. We also added some biological perspectives of the connections and interactions between the virophage and its host to exploit the virophage main role as a biocontrolling agent to pathogenic viruses that are potentially benevolent for human life.

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