Amoeba-infecting viruses have raised scientists' interest due to their novel particle morphologies, their large genome size and their genomic content challenging previously established dogma. We report here the discovery and the characterization of Cedratvirus lausannensis, a novel member of the Megavirales, with a 0.75-1 µm long amphora-shaped particle closed by two striped plugs. Among numerous host cell types tested, the virus replicates only in Acanthamoeba castellanii leading to host cell lysis within 24 h. C. lausannensis was resistant to ethanol, hydrogen peroxide and heating treatments. Like 30 000-year-old Pithovirus sibericum, C. lausannensis enters by phagocytosis, releases its genetic content by fusion of the internal membrane w...
The largest known DNA viruses infect Acanthamoeba and belong to two markedly different families. The...
International audienceTen years ago, the discovery of Mimivirus, a virus infecting Acanthamoeba, ini...
International audienceThe Pandoraviridae is a rapidly growing family of giant viruses, all of which ...
Amoeba-infecting viruses have raised scientists' interest due to their novel particle morphologies, ...
International audiencePithoviridae are amoeba-infecting giant viruses possessing the largest viral p...
Most viruses are known for the ability to cause symptomatic diseases in humans and other animals. Th...
Amoeba-resisting microorganisms raised a great interest during the last decade. Among them, some lar...
International audienceGiant viruses have been isolated and characterized in different environments, ...
Large viruses infecting algae or amoebae belong to the NucleoCytoplasmic Large DNA Viruses (NCLDV) a...
Thomas V, Bertelli C, Collyn F, et al. Lausannevirus, a giant amoebal virus encoding histone doublet...
With genomes of up to 2.7 Mb propagated in μm-long oblong particles and initially predicted to encod...
Lausannevirus is a member of the Marseilleviridae family, which belongs to the group of nucleocytopl...
The largest known DNA viruses infect Acanthamoeba and belong to two markedly different families. The...
International audienceTen years ago, the discovery of Mimivirus, a virus infecting Acanthamoeba, ini...
International audienceThe Pandoraviridae is a rapidly growing family of giant viruses, all of which ...
Amoeba-infecting viruses have raised scientists' interest due to their novel particle morphologies, ...
International audiencePithoviridae are amoeba-infecting giant viruses possessing the largest viral p...
Most viruses are known for the ability to cause symptomatic diseases in humans and other animals. Th...
Amoeba-resisting microorganisms raised a great interest during the last decade. Among them, some lar...
International audienceGiant viruses have been isolated and characterized in different environments, ...
Large viruses infecting algae or amoebae belong to the NucleoCytoplasmic Large DNA Viruses (NCLDV) a...
Thomas V, Bertelli C, Collyn F, et al. Lausannevirus, a giant amoebal virus encoding histone doublet...
With genomes of up to 2.7 Mb propagated in μm-long oblong particles and initially predicted to encod...
Lausannevirus is a member of the Marseilleviridae family, which belongs to the group of nucleocytopl...
The largest known DNA viruses infect Acanthamoeba and belong to two markedly different families. The...
International audienceTen years ago, the discovery of Mimivirus, a virus infecting Acanthamoeba, ini...
International audienceThe Pandoraviridae is a rapidly growing family of giant viruses, all of which ...