... indicate the close evolutionary relationships among members of Phycodnaviridae and between Phycodnaviridae and other families ... Phycodnaviridae is a family of large (100-560 kb) double-stranded DNA viruses that infect marine or freshwater eukaryotic algae ... Viruses belonging to Phycodnaviridae harbor double-stranded DNA genomes with sizes of several 100kbp, which together with other ... Phycodnaviridae play important ecological roles by regulating the growth and productivity of their algal hosts. Algal species ...
Familia: Phycodnaviridae Genera: Chlorovirus - Coccolithovirus - Phaeovirus - Prasinovirus - Prymnesiovirus - Raphidovirus. ...
Van Etten, J.L., Graves, M.V., Mueller, D.G., Bolland, W., Delaroque, N. (2002). Phycodnaviridae- Large DNA Algal Viruses. ... Graves, M.V., Van Etten, J.L. (2008). Algal Viruses (Phycodnaviridae) (1:). Virology ...
... were affiliated with families Mimiviridae and Phycodnaviridae. ...
... namely Phycodnaviridae, Poxviridae, Asfarviridae (ASFV), Asco- and Iridoviridae, Mimiviridae, Marseilleviridae [13], and the ...
Phycodnaviridae. Self cleaving, Virion maturation. Glutamine. Peptidase G2. Bacteria, virus. GB. IPR021865. Chlorovirus ...
Phycodnaviridae. The PBCV-1 virus is specific to its host and recognition is mediated by the interaction of virus surface ...
Phycodnaviridae. Genus: Phaeovirus ETYMOLOGY. Phaeo: from Greek "brown". SPECIES. Ectocarpus siliculosus virus 1. Ectocarpus ...
Phycodnaviridae Medicine & Life Sciences 100% * Paramecium bursaria Chlorella virus 1 Medicine & Life Sciences 34% ...
dbr:Phycodnaviridae. *dbr:Permian-Triassic_extinction_event. *dbr:Reverse_weathering. *dbr:List_of_Russian_people ...
Phycodnaviridae ‎ (← links). *Retroviridae ‎ (← links). *Togaviridae ‎ (← links). *Hyperthermus ‎ (← links). *Three Domains of ...
phycodnaviridae environmental samples uncultured ostreococcus virus ...
Analysis of bacteriophage profiles revealed a predominance of Siphoviridae, Caudovirales, Myoviridae and Phycodnaviridae ...
... revealing its uniqueness among Phycodnaviridae. Phylogenetic/genomic analysis of Phycodnaviridae including HaV53 revealed that ... Here, we studied Mimiviridae-Phycodnaviridae phylogeny including the newly identified Heterosigma akashiwo virus strain HaV53. ... Finally, reconstruction of the evolutionary history of Phycodnaviridae and Mimiviridae revealed that these viruses are ... Our study illustrates the phylogeny and evolution of Mimiviridae-Phycodnaviridae and proposes classifications that better ...
Phycodnaviridae and Mimiviridae viruses were the second-most-abundant taxa and more numerous within open soil. Novel virophage- ...
Phycodnaviridae), a K+ selective ion channel has been discovered. The viral channels form homo oligomers to allow an ion flux ... Phycodnaviridae), a K+ selective ion channel has been discovered. The viral channels form homo oligomers to allow an ion flux ...
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... and Phycodnaviridae represented by two genera; Chlorovirus and Prasinovirus. The EDVs were detected in the mice upon arrival ...
Phaeoviruses (Phycodnaviridae) are large icosahedral viruses in the phylum Nucleocytoviricota with dsDNA genomes ranging from ...
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... and some Phycodnaviridae giant algal-viruses (Additional file 6: Table S4). The CV class was recently proposed as a new class ...
... protein A and discovered that they are homologous to viral protein sequences from the Mimiviridae and Phycodnaviridae families ...
Phycodnaviridae, Mimiviridae and Poxviridae (Boyer et al., 2009). These relationships have prompted the suggestion that these ...
Phycodnaviridae - Picobirnaviridae - Plasmaviridae - Pleolipoviridae - Polydnaviridae - Polyomaviridae - Portogloboviridae - ...
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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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