Lipid Rafts and Assembly of Enveloped Viruses

The plasma membrane, late secretory pathway and endosomal compartments contain detergent‐insoluble raft microdomains that are enriched in sphingolipids and cholesterol. Rafts are currently an intensively studied topic of cell biology, and raft involvement has been implicated in numerous cellular processes. A number of recent reports have localized structural proteins of several enveloped viruses to rafts, thus raising the possibility that rafts also play a role in the assembly and budding of viruses, but what exactly that role might be is still unknown.

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