Chloroviruses infect their hosts by specifically binding to and degrading the cell wall of their algal hosts at the site of attachment, using an intrinsic digesting enzyme(s). Chlorovirus PBCV-1 stored as a lysate survived longer than virus alone, suggesting virus attachment to cellular debris may be reversible. Ghost cells (algal cells extracted with methanol) were used as a model to study reversibility of PBCV-1 attachment because ghost cells are as susceptible to attachment and wall digestion as are live cells. Reversibility of attachment to ghost cells was examined by releasing attached virions with a cell wall degrading enzyme extract. The majority of the released virions retained infectivity even after re-incubating the released virio...
Chloroviruses are large, double-stranded-DNA, plaque-forming viruses that infect certain eukaryotic ...
Chlorella viruses (or chloroviruses) are very large, plaque-forming viruses. The viruses are multila...
Chloroviruses are large dsDNA, plaque-forming viruses that infect certain chlorella-like green algae...
Chloroviruses infect their hosts by specifically binding to and degrading the cell wall of their alg...
AbstractChloroviruses infect their hosts by specifically binding to and degrading the cell wall of t...
Chloroviruses infect their hosts by specifically binding to and degrading the cell wall of their alg...
Chloroviruses are unusual among viruses infecting eukaryotic organisms in that they must, like bacte...
Inland waters cover about 2.5 percent of our planet and harbor huge numbers of known and unknown mic...
Inland waters cover about 2.5 percent of our planet and harbor huge numbers of known and unknown mic...
Paramecium bursaria chlorella virus 1 (PBCV-1) is the prototype of a family of large, double-strande...
Best practices in laboratory culture management often include cryopreservation of microbiota, but th...
Best practices in laboratory culture management often include cryopreservation of microbiota, but th...
For millions of years, viruses have played an important role due to their influence on marine ecosys...
Paramecium bursaria chlorella virus 1 (PBCV-1) is the prototype of a family of large, double-strande...
A previous report indicated that prototype chlorovirus PBCV-1 replicated in two Chlorella variabilis...
Chloroviruses are large, double-stranded-DNA, plaque-forming viruses that infect certain eukaryotic ...
Chlorella viruses (or chloroviruses) are very large, plaque-forming viruses. The viruses are multila...
Chloroviruses are large dsDNA, plaque-forming viruses that infect certain chlorella-like green algae...
Chloroviruses infect their hosts by specifically binding to and degrading the cell wall of their alg...
AbstractChloroviruses infect their hosts by specifically binding to and degrading the cell wall of t...
Chloroviruses infect their hosts by specifically binding to and degrading the cell wall of their alg...
Chloroviruses are unusual among viruses infecting eukaryotic organisms in that they must, like bacte...
Inland waters cover about 2.5 percent of our planet and harbor huge numbers of known and unknown mic...
Inland waters cover about 2.5 percent of our planet and harbor huge numbers of known and unknown mic...
Paramecium bursaria chlorella virus 1 (PBCV-1) is the prototype of a family of large, double-strande...
Best practices in laboratory culture management often include cryopreservation of microbiota, but th...
Best practices in laboratory culture management often include cryopreservation of microbiota, but th...
For millions of years, viruses have played an important role due to their influence on marine ecosys...
Paramecium bursaria chlorella virus 1 (PBCV-1) is the prototype of a family of large, double-strande...
A previous report indicated that prototype chlorovirus PBCV-1 replicated in two Chlorella variabilis...
Chloroviruses are large, double-stranded-DNA, plaque-forming viruses that infect certain eukaryotic ...
Chlorella viruses (or chloroviruses) are very large, plaque-forming viruses. The viruses are multila...
Chloroviruses are large dsDNA, plaque-forming viruses that infect certain chlorella-like green algae...