AbstractOur understanding of archaeal viruses has been limited by the lack of genetic systems for examining viral function. We describe the construction of an infectious clone for the archaeal virus Sulfolobus turreted icosahedral virus (STIV). STIV was isolated from a high temperature (82°C) acidic (pH 2.2) hot spring in Yellowstone National Park and replicates in the archaeal model organism Sulfolobus solfataricus (Rice et al., 2004). While STIV is one of most studied archaeal viruses, little is known about its replication cycle. The development of an STIV infectious clone allows for directed gene disruptions and detailed genetic analysis of the virus. The utility of the STIV infectious clone was demonstrated by gene disruption of STIV op...
The Sulfolobus Spindle-shaped Virus (SSV) system has become a model for studying thermophilic virus ...
International audienceArchaeal viruses display unusually high genetic and morphological diversity. S...
Viruses have played a central role in the evolution and ecology of cellular life since it first aros...
AbstractOur understanding of archaeal viruses has been limited by the lack of genetic systems for ex...
Our understanding of archaeal virus diversity and structure is just beginning to emerge. Here we des...
Viruses are important drivers of evolution for organisms across the three domains of life. We study ...
Viruses infecting the Archaea harbor a tremendous amount of genetic diversity. This is especially tr...
Archaea are found in some of the most extreme environments on earth and represent a third domain of ...
Archaeal viruses are some of the most enigmatic viruses known, due to the small number that have bee...
The herein described research project elucidates fundamental virus-host interactions in an emerging ...
Viruses of thermophilic Archaea are unique in both their structures and genomic sequences. The most ...
International audienceThe 2 465 177 bp genome of Sulfolobus islandicus LAL14/1, host of the model ru...
Archaeal viruses display unusually high genetic and morphologic diversity. Studies of these viruses ...
This image shows multiple particles of a Sulfolobus spindle shaped virus (SSV) isolated from an acid...
In addition to the bacteria and eukarya, archaea were suggested as the third domain of life by Woese...
The Sulfolobus Spindle-shaped Virus (SSV) system has become a model for studying thermophilic virus ...
International audienceArchaeal viruses display unusually high genetic and morphological diversity. S...
Viruses have played a central role in the evolution and ecology of cellular life since it first aros...
AbstractOur understanding of archaeal viruses has been limited by the lack of genetic systems for ex...
Our understanding of archaeal virus diversity and structure is just beginning to emerge. Here we des...
Viruses are important drivers of evolution for organisms across the three domains of life. We study ...
Viruses infecting the Archaea harbor a tremendous amount of genetic diversity. This is especially tr...
Archaea are found in some of the most extreme environments on earth and represent a third domain of ...
Archaeal viruses are some of the most enigmatic viruses known, due to the small number that have bee...
The herein described research project elucidates fundamental virus-host interactions in an emerging ...
Viruses of thermophilic Archaea are unique in both their structures and genomic sequences. The most ...
International audienceThe 2 465 177 bp genome of Sulfolobus islandicus LAL14/1, host of the model ru...
Archaeal viruses display unusually high genetic and morphologic diversity. Studies of these viruses ...
This image shows multiple particles of a Sulfolobus spindle shaped virus (SSV) isolated from an acid...
In addition to the bacteria and eukarya, archaea were suggested as the third domain of life by Woese...
The Sulfolobus Spindle-shaped Virus (SSV) system has become a model for studying thermophilic virus ...
International audienceArchaeal viruses display unusually high genetic and morphological diversity. S...
Viruses have played a central role in the evolution and ecology of cellular life since it first aros...