Chlorella viruses (or chloroviruses) are very large, plaque-forming viruses. The viruses are multilayered structures containing a large double-stranded DNA genome, a lipid bilayered membrane, and an outer icosahedral capsid shell. The viruses replicate in certain isolates of the coccal green alga, Chlorella. Sequence analysis of the 330-kbp genome of Paramecium bursaria Chlorella virus 1 (PBCV-1), the prototype of the virus family Phycodnaviridae, reveals \u3c365 protein-encoding genes and 11 tRNA genes. Products of about 40% of these genes resemble proteins of known function, including many that are unexpected for a virus. Among these is a virus-encoded protein, called Kcv, which forms a functional K+ channel. This chapter focuses on the i...
Viruses infecting higher plants are among the smallest viruses known and typically have four to ten ...
A fundamental stage in viral infection is the internalization of viral genomes in host cells. Althou...
Part I: The coat protein gene family Coat proteins play a decisive role in viral host ...
Chlorella viruses (or chloroviruses) are very large, plaque-forming viruses. The viruses are multila...
Chlorella viruses (or chloroviruses) are very large, plaque-forming viruses. The viruses are multila...
Infection of Chlorella NC64A cells by PBCV-1 produces a rapid depolarization of the host probably by...
AbstractInfection of Chlorella NC64A cells by PBCV-1 produces a rapid depolarization of the host pro...
Chlorella viruses or chloroviruses are large, icosahedral, plaque-forming, double-stranded-DNA-conta...
Plaque-forming dsDNA (\u3e330 kb) viruses that infect certain unicellular, eukaryotic chlorella-like...
Paramecium bursaria chlorella virus 1 (PBCV-1) is the prototype of a family of large, double-strande...
AbstractPlaque-forming dsDNA (>330 kb) viruses that infect certain unicellular, eukaryotic chlorella...
Taxonomy: Chlorella viruses are assigned to the family Phycodnaviridae, genus Chlorovirus, and are d...
Viruses infecting higher plants are among the smallest viruses known and typically have four to ten ...
A fundamental stage in viral infection is the internalization of viral genomes in host cells. Althou...
Part I: The coat protein gene family Coat proteins play a decisive role in viral host ...
Chlorella viruses (or chloroviruses) are very large, plaque-forming viruses. The viruses are multila...
Chlorella viruses (or chloroviruses) are very large, plaque-forming viruses. The viruses are multila...
Infection of Chlorella NC64A cells by PBCV-1 produces a rapid depolarization of the host probably by...
AbstractInfection of Chlorella NC64A cells by PBCV-1 produces a rapid depolarization of the host pro...
Chlorella viruses or chloroviruses are large, icosahedral, plaque-forming, double-stranded-DNA-conta...
Plaque-forming dsDNA (\u3e330 kb) viruses that infect certain unicellular, eukaryotic chlorella-like...
Paramecium bursaria chlorella virus 1 (PBCV-1) is the prototype of a family of large, double-strande...
AbstractPlaque-forming dsDNA (>330 kb) viruses that infect certain unicellular, eukaryotic chlorella...
Taxonomy: Chlorella viruses are assigned to the family Phycodnaviridae, genus Chlorovirus, and are d...
Viruses infecting higher plants are among the smallest viruses known and typically have four to ten ...
A fundamental stage in viral infection is the internalization of viral genomes in host cells. Althou...
Part I: The coat protein gene family Coat proteins play a decisive role in viral host ...