International audienceViruses are a distinct type of replicators that encode structural proteins encasing virus genomes in virions. For some of the widespread virus capsid proteins and other major components of virions, likely ancestors encoded by cellular life forms are identifiable. In particular, one of the most common capsid proteins, with the single jelly-roll (SJR) fold, appears to have evolved from a particular family of cellular carbohydrate-binding proteins. However, the double jelly-roll major capsid protein (DJR-MCP), the hallmark of the enormously diverse viruses of the kingdom Bamfordvirae within the realm Varidnaviria , which includes bacterial and archaeal icosahedral viruses as well as eukaryotic giant viruses, has been perc...
<p>A) Representative icosahedral viral capsid structures with varying sizes. The Satellite Tobacco M...
Virophages have the unique property of parasitizing giant viruses within unicellular hosts. Little i...
International audienceOur conceptions on the origin, nature, and role of viruses have been shaken re...
Abstract Background During the last two decades, structural biology analyses have shown that viruses...
Abstract Background Analysis of metagenomic sequences has become the principal approach for the stud...
International audienceViruses are the most abundant biological entities on earth and show remarkable...
The discovery of giant viruses with complex proteomes, remnants of translation machinery and virus-s...
Members of the viral kingdom Bamfordvirae arguably represent the most diverse lineage of viruses inf...
Structure-based phylogenetic tree inferred from major capsid protein (MCP) structures of the members...
International audience: : Polintons (also known as Mavericks) and Tlr elements of Tetrahymena thermo...
Double-stranded DNA viruses of the realm Varidnaviria (formerly PRD1-adenovirus lineage) are charact...
The crystal structure of the vaccinia virus D13 protein presented by Bahar et al. in this issue of S...
Paramecium bursaria Chlorella virus type 1 (PBCV-1) is a very large, icosahedral virus containing an...
Viruses can be classified into archaeoviruses, bacterioviruses, and eukaryoviruses according to the ...
<p>A) Representative icosahedral viral capsid structures with varying sizes. The Satellite Tobacco M...
Virophages have the unique property of parasitizing giant viruses within unicellular hosts. Little i...
International audienceOur conceptions on the origin, nature, and role of viruses have been shaken re...
Abstract Background During the last two decades, structural biology analyses have shown that viruses...
Abstract Background Analysis of metagenomic sequences has become the principal approach for the stud...
International audienceViruses are the most abundant biological entities on earth and show remarkable...
The discovery of giant viruses with complex proteomes, remnants of translation machinery and virus-s...
Members of the viral kingdom Bamfordvirae arguably represent the most diverse lineage of viruses inf...
Structure-based phylogenetic tree inferred from major capsid protein (MCP) structures of the members...
International audience: : Polintons (also known as Mavericks) and Tlr elements of Tetrahymena thermo...
Double-stranded DNA viruses of the realm Varidnaviria (formerly PRD1-adenovirus lineage) are charact...
The crystal structure of the vaccinia virus D13 protein presented by Bahar et al. in this issue of S...
Paramecium bursaria Chlorella virus type 1 (PBCV-1) is a very large, icosahedral virus containing an...
Viruses can be classified into archaeoviruses, bacterioviruses, and eukaryoviruses according to the ...
<p>A) Representative icosahedral viral capsid structures with varying sizes. The Satellite Tobacco M...
Virophages have the unique property of parasitizing giant viruses within unicellular hosts. Little i...
International audienceOur conceptions on the origin, nature, and role of viruses have been shaken re...