International audienceViruses infecting hyperthermophilic archaea represent one of the most enigmatic parts of the global virome, with viruses from different families showing no genomic relatedness to each other or to viruses of bacteria and eukaryotes. Tristromaviruses, which build enveloped filamentous virions and infect hyperthermophilic neutrophiles of the order Thermoproteales, represent one such enigmatic virus families. They do not share genes with viruses from other families and have been believed to represent an evolutionarily independent virus lineage. A cryo-electron microscopic reconstruction of the tristromavirus Pyrobaculum filamentous virus 2 at 3.4 Å resolution shows that the virion is constructed from two paralogous major c...
Ever since their discovery, archael viruses have fascinated biologists with their unusual virion mor...
A novel virus, termed Pyrobaculum spherical virus (PSV), is described that infects anaerobic hyperth...
International audienceEncapsidation of genetic material into polyhedral particles is one of the most...
Viruses package their genetic material in diverse ways. Most known strategies include encapsulation ...
International audienceThe majority of viruses infecting hyperthermophilic archaea display unique vir...
Different forms of viruses that infect archaea inhabiting extreme environments continue to be discov...
International audienceLiving organisms expend metabolic energy to repair and maintain their genomes,...
International audienceViruses of archaea represent one of the most enigmatic parts of the virosphere...
International audienceEver since their discovery, archaeal viruses have fascinated biologists with t...
Our understanding of archaeal virus diversity and structure is just beginning to emerge. Here we des...
International audienceArchaea and particularly hyperthermophilic crenarchaea are hosts to many unusu...
International audienceTailed double-stranded DNA viruses (order Caudovirales) represent the dominant...
Many of the largest known viruses belong to the PRD1-adeno structural lineage characterised by conse...
AbstractA novel virus, termed Pyrobaculum spherical virus (PSV), is described that infects anaerobic...
Extremophilic archaea, both hyperthermophiles and halophiles, dominate in habitats where rather hars...
Ever since their discovery, archael viruses have fascinated biologists with their unusual virion mor...
A novel virus, termed Pyrobaculum spherical virus (PSV), is described that infects anaerobic hyperth...
International audienceEncapsidation of genetic material into polyhedral particles is one of the most...
Viruses package their genetic material in diverse ways. Most known strategies include encapsulation ...
International audienceThe majority of viruses infecting hyperthermophilic archaea display unique vir...
Different forms of viruses that infect archaea inhabiting extreme environments continue to be discov...
International audienceLiving organisms expend metabolic energy to repair and maintain their genomes,...
International audienceViruses of archaea represent one of the most enigmatic parts of the virosphere...
International audienceEver since their discovery, archaeal viruses have fascinated biologists with t...
Our understanding of archaeal virus diversity and structure is just beginning to emerge. Here we des...
International audienceArchaea and particularly hyperthermophilic crenarchaea are hosts to many unusu...
International audienceTailed double-stranded DNA viruses (order Caudovirales) represent the dominant...
Many of the largest known viruses belong to the PRD1-adeno structural lineage characterised by conse...
AbstractA novel virus, termed Pyrobaculum spherical virus (PSV), is described that infects anaerobic...
Extremophilic archaea, both hyperthermophiles and halophiles, dominate in habitats where rather hars...
Ever since their discovery, archael viruses have fascinated biologists with their unusual virion mor...
A novel virus, termed Pyrobaculum spherical virus (PSV), is described that infects anaerobic hyperth...
International audienceEncapsidation of genetic material into polyhedral particles is one of the most...