Most of studied bacteriophages (phages) are terrestrial viruses. However, marine phages are shown to be highly involved in all levels of oceanic regulation. They are, however, still largely overlooked by the scientific community. By inducing cell lysis on half of the bacterial population daily, their role and influence on the bacterial biomass and evolution, as well as their impact in the global biogeochemical cycles, is undeniable. Cobetia marina virus 1 (Carin-1) is a member of the Podoviridae family infecting the γ-protoabacteria C. marina. Here, we present the almost complete, nearly-atomic resolution structure of Carin-1 comprising capsid, portal, and tail machineries at 3.5 Å, 3.8 Å and 3.9 Å, respectively, determined by cryo-electron...
Marnaviridae viruses are abundant algal viruses that regulate the dynamics of algal blooms in aquati...
International audienceWith increasing numbers of 3D structures of bacteriophage components, combined...
Widespread antibiotic resistance has returned attention to bacteriophages as a means of managing bac...
Poster of the publication Structural Study of the Cobetia marina Bacteriophage 1 (Carin-1) by Cryo-E...
Podovirus P-SSP7 infects Prochlorococcus marinus, the most abundant oceanic photosynthetic microorga...
SummaryWe report the subnanometer cryo-electron microscopy (cryoEM) reconstruction of a marine sipho...
The field of structural biology enables us to study the fundamental architecture of biological samp...
The order Picornavirales includes viruses that infect different kinds of eukaryotes and that share s...
International audienceWe report the subnanometer cryo-electron microscopy (cryoEM) reconstruction of...
The origin of viruses remains an open question. While lack of detectable sequence similarity hampers...
<div><p>A recently isolated phage, vB_EcoP_SU10 (SU10), with the unusual elongated C3 morphotype, ca...
Viruses evolve so rapidly that sequence-based comparison is not suitable for detecting relatedness a...
A recently isolated phage, vB_EcoP_SU10 (SU10), with the unusual elongated C3 morphotype, can infect...
Marnaviridae viruses are abundant algal viruses that regulate the dynamics of algal blooms in aquati...
International audienceWith increasing numbers of 3D structures of bacteriophage components, combined...
Widespread antibiotic resistance has returned attention to bacteriophages as a means of managing bac...
Poster of the publication Structural Study of the Cobetia marina Bacteriophage 1 (Carin-1) by Cryo-E...
Podovirus P-SSP7 infects Prochlorococcus marinus, the most abundant oceanic photosynthetic microorga...
SummaryWe report the subnanometer cryo-electron microscopy (cryoEM) reconstruction of a marine sipho...
The field of structural biology enables us to study the fundamental architecture of biological samp...
The order Picornavirales includes viruses that infect different kinds of eukaryotes and that share s...
International audienceWe report the subnanometer cryo-electron microscopy (cryoEM) reconstruction of...
The origin of viruses remains an open question. While lack of detectable sequence similarity hampers...
<div><p>A recently isolated phage, vB_EcoP_SU10 (SU10), with the unusual elongated C3 morphotype, ca...
Viruses evolve so rapidly that sequence-based comparison is not suitable for detecting relatedness a...
A recently isolated phage, vB_EcoP_SU10 (SU10), with the unusual elongated C3 morphotype, can infect...
Marnaviridae viruses are abundant algal viruses that regulate the dynamics of algal blooms in aquati...
International audienceWith increasing numbers of 3D structures of bacteriophage components, combined...
Widespread antibiotic resistance has returned attention to bacteriophages as a means of managing bac...