Polydnaviruses (PDVs) are endogenous particles that are used by some endoparasitic hymenoptera to disrupt host immunity and development. Recent analyses of encapsidated PDV genes have increased the number of known PDV gene families, which are often closely related to insect genes. Several PDV proteins inactivate host haemocytes by damaging their actin cytoskeleton. These proteins share no significant sequence homology and occur in polyphyletic PDV genera, possibly indicating that convergent evolution has produced functionally similar immune-suppressive molecules causing a haemocyte phenotype characterised by damaged cytoskeleton and inactivation. These phenomena provide further insights into the immune-suppressive activity of PDVs and raise...
In a remarkable example of convergent evolution, several parasitic wasp lineages have independently ...
International audienceThe Polydnaviridae (PDV), including the Bracovirus (BV) and Ichnovirus genera,...
Textbooks define viruses as infectious agents with nucleic acid genomes (RNA or DNA), which replicat...
Polydnaviruses (PDVs) are endogenous particles that are used by some endoparasitic hymenoptera to di...
International audiencePolydnaviruses (PDVs) have a unique life-cycle, comprised of a mutualistic lif...
The molecular mechanism by which polydnaviruses of endoparasitoid wasps disrupt cell-mediated encaps...
Polydnaviruses suppress the cellular immune response and inhibit growth and development in their lep...
International audienceOne of the more unusual groups of insect pathogens consists of members of the ...
Background: Gene duplications have been proposed to be the main mechanism involved in genome evoluti...
Background: Gene duplications have been proposed to be the main mechanism involved in genome evoluti...
National audienceThe Polydnaviridae (PDV), including the Bracovirus (BV) and Ichnovirus (IV) genera,...
National audienceThe Polydnaviridae (PDV), including the Bracovirus (BV) and Ichnovirus (IV) genera,...
AbstractThe International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) recognized the Polydnaviridae in 1...
In a remarkable example of convergent evolution, several parasitic wasp lineages have independently ...
International audienceVery few obligatory relationships involve viruses to the remarkable exception ...
In a remarkable example of convergent evolution, several parasitic wasp lineages have independently ...
International audienceThe Polydnaviridae (PDV), including the Bracovirus (BV) and Ichnovirus genera,...
Textbooks define viruses as infectious agents with nucleic acid genomes (RNA or DNA), which replicat...
Polydnaviruses (PDVs) are endogenous particles that are used by some endoparasitic hymenoptera to di...
International audiencePolydnaviruses (PDVs) have a unique life-cycle, comprised of a mutualistic lif...
The molecular mechanism by which polydnaviruses of endoparasitoid wasps disrupt cell-mediated encaps...
Polydnaviruses suppress the cellular immune response and inhibit growth and development in their lep...
International audienceOne of the more unusual groups of insect pathogens consists of members of the ...
Background: Gene duplications have been proposed to be the main mechanism involved in genome evoluti...
Background: Gene duplications have been proposed to be the main mechanism involved in genome evoluti...
National audienceThe Polydnaviridae (PDV), including the Bracovirus (BV) and Ichnovirus (IV) genera,...
National audienceThe Polydnaviridae (PDV), including the Bracovirus (BV) and Ichnovirus (IV) genera,...
AbstractThe International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) recognized the Polydnaviridae in 1...
In a remarkable example of convergent evolution, several parasitic wasp lineages have independently ...
International audienceVery few obligatory relationships involve viruses to the remarkable exception ...
In a remarkable example of convergent evolution, several parasitic wasp lineages have independently ...
International audienceThe Polydnaviridae (PDV), including the Bracovirus (BV) and Ichnovirus genera,...
Textbooks define viruses as infectious agents with nucleic acid genomes (RNA or DNA), which replicat...