Refractile bodies of Eimeria tenella are proteinaceous membrane-less organelles that undergo dynamic changes during infection.

Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology(2023)

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Abstract
MLOs in eukaryotic organisms are characterised by their lack of a membrane and ability to undergo liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) and fusion, usually in an actin-mediated fashion. Based on the changes in sporozoite cell shape observed at the time of RB merger together with a potential role for actin in this process, we propose that RB are classed as an MLO and recognised as one of the largest MLOs so far characterised.
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Eimeria tenella,SBF-SEM,actin dynamics,endogenous development,proteinaceous membrane-less organelles,refractile bodies
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