Objective: Archaeal viruses are predicted to encode for a wide variety of transcriptional regulators. The majority of these gene products do not have detectable homologues in the databases other than in related hyperthermophilic viral genomes, thus leading to the necessity of performing structural and functional analyses to unravel their role. Archaeal transcription regulators resemble the bacterial ones at structural level but operate in an eukaryal-like transcriptional context (1). Therefore, it is expected that in this “hybrid” transcriptional apparatus, peculiar and not yet characterized mechanisms for the regulation of expression are employed and novel folds and/or functions might be discovered. Fuselloviridae is one of the best-charac...
Archaea, which represent a large fraction of the phylogenetic diversity of organisms, are prokaryote...
While studying gene expression of the rudivirus SIRV1 in cells of its host, the hyperthermophilic cr...
Little is known about how archaeal viruses perturb the transcription machinery of their hosts. Here ...
Objective: Archaeal viruses are predicted to encode for a wide variety of transcriptional regulators...
Seven families of double-stranded DNA viruses have been identified, among which the Fuselloviridae a...
Sulfolobus spindle shaped virus 1 (SSV1) is the type member of the archaeal Fuselloviridae virus fam...
The hybrid plasmid-virus pSSVx from Sulfolobus islandicus presents an open reading frame encoding a ...
The hybrid plasmid virus pSSVx from Sulfolobus islandicus presents an open reading frame encoding a ...
International audienceThe structural and functional analysis of the protein AvtR encoded by Acidianu...
The archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus hosts a variety of viruses, among which the UV-inducible Sulfol...
Fuselloviruses, also known as Sulfolobus Spindle-shaped viruses (SSVs), are "lemon"- or "spindle"-sh...
Viruses that infect thermophilic Archaea are unique in both their structure and genetic makeup. The ...
The structural and functional analysis of the protein AvtR encoded by Acidianus filamentous virus 6 ...
While studying gene expression of the rudivirus SIRV1 in cells of its host, the hyperthermophilic cr...
International audienceWhile studying gene expression of the rudivirus SIRV1 in cells of its host, th...
Archaea, which represent a large fraction of the phylogenetic diversity of organisms, are prokaryote...
While studying gene expression of the rudivirus SIRV1 in cells of its host, the hyperthermophilic cr...
Little is known about how archaeal viruses perturb the transcription machinery of their hosts. Here ...
Objective: Archaeal viruses are predicted to encode for a wide variety of transcriptional regulators...
Seven families of double-stranded DNA viruses have been identified, among which the Fuselloviridae a...
Sulfolobus spindle shaped virus 1 (SSV1) is the type member of the archaeal Fuselloviridae virus fam...
The hybrid plasmid-virus pSSVx from Sulfolobus islandicus presents an open reading frame encoding a ...
The hybrid plasmid virus pSSVx from Sulfolobus islandicus presents an open reading frame encoding a ...
International audienceThe structural and functional analysis of the protein AvtR encoded by Acidianu...
The archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus hosts a variety of viruses, among which the UV-inducible Sulfol...
Fuselloviruses, also known as Sulfolobus Spindle-shaped viruses (SSVs), are "lemon"- or "spindle"-sh...
Viruses that infect thermophilic Archaea are unique in both their structure and genetic makeup. The ...
The structural and functional analysis of the protein AvtR encoded by Acidianus filamentous virus 6 ...
While studying gene expression of the rudivirus SIRV1 in cells of its host, the hyperthermophilic cr...
International audienceWhile studying gene expression of the rudivirus SIRV1 in cells of its host, th...
Archaea, which represent a large fraction of the phylogenetic diversity of organisms, are prokaryote...
While studying gene expression of the rudivirus SIRV1 in cells of its host, the hyperthermophilic cr...
Little is known about how archaeal viruses perturb the transcription machinery of their hosts. Here ...