The Fuselloviridae are ubiquitous in high-temperature (≥70 °C), acidic (pH ≤4) hot springs around the world. The family ... Viralzone: Fuselloviridae ICTV (Articles with short description, Short description matches Wikidata, Use dmy dates from April ... Fuselloviridae is a family of viruses. Sulfolobus species, specifically shibatae, solfataricus, and islandicus, serve as ... virus 9 Betafusellovirus Acidianus spindle-shaped virus 1 Sulfolobus spindle-shaped virus 6 Viruses in Fuselloviridae are ...
Figure 1.Fuselloviridae. Genome organisation of Sulfolobus spindle-shaped virus 1, a member of the family Fuselloviridae. Boxes ... Figure 2.Fuselloviridae. Relationships of the taxa connected to the family Fuselloviridae. ... Fuselloviridae). The family was established in 1990 as SSV-1 family, being renamed Fuselloviridae in 1993. ... Family: Fuselloviridae. This is a summary page created by the ICTV Report Editors using information from associated Taxonomic ...
Familia: Fuselloviridae Genera: Alphafusellovirus - Betafusellovirus. Familia: Globuloviridae Genus: Globulovirus. Familia: ...
Regarding archaeal viruses, the family Fuselloviridae and the order Ligamenvirales, which includes the families Rudiviridae and ...
... bicaudaviridae and fuselloviridae. Prokaryotic communities in fluids percolating through the basaltic basement rock of the JdFR ...
... and Fuselloviridae. These results imply that hot, sediment-covered ocean basement harbors a distinctive assemblage of novel ...
Ceballos RM, Marceau CD, Marceau JO, Morris S, Clore AJ et al. Differential virus host-ranges of the Fuselloviridae of ... Comparative genomic analysis of hyperthermophilic archaeal Fuselloviridae viruses. J Virol 2004; 78:1954-1961 [View Article] [ ...
Mitochondria divide by mitochondrial fission, a form of binary fission that is also done by bacteria[152] although the process is tightly regulated by the host eukaryotic cell and involves communication between and contact with several other organelles. The regulation of this division differs between eukaryotes. In many single-celled eukaryotes, their growth and division are linked to the cell cycle. For example, a single mitochondrion may divide synchronously with the nucleus. This division and segregation process must be tightly controlled so that each daughter cell receives at least one mitochondrion. In other eukaryotes (in mammals for example), mitochondria may replicate their DNA and divide mainly in response to the energy needs of the cell, rather than in phase with the cell cycle. When the energy needs of a cell are high, mitochondria grow and divide. When energy use is low, mitochondria are destroyed or become inactive. In such examples mitochondria are apparently randomly distributed ...
Fuselloviridae. Non-enveloped, lemon-shaped. Circular dsDNA Inoviridae. Non-enveloped, filamentous. Circular ssDNA ...
Fuselloviridae. Genus: Alphafusellovirus ETYMOLOGY. Fusello: from latin, "little spindle". SPECIES. Type: Sulfolobus spindle- ...
Fuselloviridae ‎ (← links). *Morchella ‎ (← links). *Euglenozoa ‎ (← links). *Mixotricha ‎ (← links). *Euglyphids ‎ (← links). ...
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Fuselloviridae - Geminiviridae - Genomoviridae - Globuloviridae - Guttaviridae - Hepadnaviridae - Hepeviridae - Hypoviridae - ...
Fuselloviridae (family). Globuloviridae (family). Guttaviridae (family). Halspiviridae (family). Monodnaviria (clade). ...
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Parvoviruses enter cells by endocytosis, using a variety of cellular receptors to bind to the host cell. In endosomes, many parvoviruses undergo a change in conformation so that the phospholipase A2 (PLA2) domain on the VP1 N-termini are exposed so the virion can penetrate lipid bilayer membranes. Intracellular trafficking of virions varies, but virions ultimately arrive to the nucleus, inside of which the genome is uncoated from the capsid. Based on studies of minute virus of mice (MVM), the genome is ejected from the capsid in a 3′-to-5′ direction from one of the openings in the capsid, leaving the 5′-end of the DNA attached to the capsid.[2] Parvoviruses lack the ability to induce cells into their DNA replication stage, called S-phase, so they must wait in the nucleus until the host cell enters S-phase on its own. This makes cell populations that divide rapidly, such as fetal cells, an excellent environment for parvoviruses. Adeno-associated viruses (AAV) are dependent on helper ...
Tibrovirus is a poorly characterized genus of viruses in the family Rhabdoviridae, order Mononegavirales. There are 8 members of the genus. Tibroviruses have been isolated from biting midges, cattle, and humans. None of the tibroviruses, except for Bas-Congo virus, have been associated with any dise
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Fuselloviridae , Sulfolobus , Proteínas do Capsídeo/química , Fuselloviridae/química , Fuselloviridae/genética , Fuselloviridae ...
For viruses, red and blue colors indicate miscellaneous and Fuselloviridae; greens indicate Herpesviridae; oranges indicate ...
Fuselloviridae (n = 3); (8) Geminiviridae (n = 82); (9) Geobacillus phage GBSV1 (n = 1); (10) Herpesviridae (n = 26); (11) ...
Fuselloviridae B04.280.350 Geminiviridae B04.280.350.100 Begomovirus B04.280.350.500 Maize streak virus B04.280.356 Giant ... Fuselloviridae B04.100.250 Guttaviridae B04.100.450 Lipothrixviridae B04.100.500 Myoviridae B04.100.700 Rudiviridae B04.100.750 ...
Notably, five viral families (Schitoviridae, Demerecviridae, Chaseviridae, Fuselloviridae, and Pleolipoviridae) were exclusive ...
Fuselloviridae Entry term(s):. Alphafusellovirus. Alphafuselloviruses. Betafusellovirus. Betafuselloviruses. Fusellovirus. SSV1 ...
Family Fuselloviridae (organism) {424194001 , SNOMED-CT } Parent/Child (Relationship Type) Genus Fusellovirus (organism) { ...
Genus in the family FUSELLOVIRIDAE.. Terms. Fusellovirus Preferred Term Term UI T057312. Date10/20/1995. LexicalTag NON. ... Fuselloviridae Preferred Term Term UI T057314. Date01/01/1999. LexicalTag NON. ThesaurusID NLM (1997). ... Fuselloviridae Preferred Concept UI. M0028654. Registry Number. txid10474. Related Numbers. txid10475. txid1299307. txid244589 ... Fuselloviridae. Tree Number(s). B04.100.224. B04.280.224. Unique ID. D019241. RDF Unique Identifier. http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh ...
Genus in the family FUSELLOVIRIDAE.. Terms. Fusellovirus Preferred Term Term UI T057312. Date10/20/1995. LexicalTag NON. ... Fuselloviridae Preferred Term Term UI T057314. Date01/01/1999. LexicalTag NON. ThesaurusID NLM (1997). ... Fuselloviridae Preferred Concept UI. M0028654. Registry Number. txid10474. Related Numbers. txid10475. txid1299307. txid244589 ... Fuselloviridae. Tree Number(s). B04.100.224. B04.280.224. Unique ID. D019241. RDF Unique Identifier. http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh ...
Sulfolobus spindle-shaped virus (SSV), a set of viruses belonging to different genera of the Fuselloviridae family ...
Fuselloviridae (family). Globuloviridae (family). Guttaviridae (family). Halspiviridae (family). Monodnaviria (clade). ...
D3.383.548.600.500 Fuselloviridae B4.123.330 B4.100.224 B4.280.224 Fusion Proteins, bcr-abl D12.776.677.500.100 D12.776.624.664 ...
Two of the putative genes show sequence similarity to genes of members of the family Fuselloviridae encoding an integrase and a ...
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Viral replication is nucleo-cytoplasmic. Replication follows the dsDNA(RT) replication model. DNA-templated transcription, specifically dsDNA(RT) transcription, with some alternative splicing mechanism is the method of transcription.[1][2] Translation takes place by leaky scanning. The virus exits the host cell by budding, and nuclear pore export. Human and mammals serve as the natural host. Transmission routes are sexual, blood, and contact.[1][2] ...
Fuselloviridae [B04.280.224] * Geminiviridae [B04.280.350] * Giant Viruses [B04.280.356] * Guttaviridae [B04.280.362] ...