Ever since their discovery, archael viruses have fascinated biologists with their unusual virion morphotypes and their ability to thrive in extreme environments. Attempts to understand the biology of these viruses through genome sequence analysis were not efficient.Genomes of archaeoviruses proved to be terra incognita with only a few genes with predictable functions but uncertain provenance. In order to facilitate functional characterization of archaeal virus proteins, several research groups undertook a structural genomics approach. This chapter summarizes the outcome of these efforts. High-resolution structures of 30 proteins encoded by archaeal viruses have been solved so far. Some of these proteins possess new structural folds, whereas...
International audienceOne of the most prominent features of archaea is the extraordinary diversity o...
Extremophilic archaea, both hyperthermophiles and halophiles, dominate in habitats where rather hars...
International audienceExtreme thermal environments represent a habitat for viruses with remarkable m...
Ever since their discovery, archael viruses have fascinated biologists with their unusual virion mor...
International audienceEver since their discovery, archaeal viruses have fascinated biologists with t...
International audienceViruses of archaea represent one of the most enigmatic parts of the virosphere...
The work presented in this thesis provides novel insights in several aspects of the molecula...
International audienceArchaea and particularly hyperthermophilic crenarchaea are hosts to many unusu...
International audienceTailed double-stranded DNA viruses (order Caudovirales) represent the dominant...
AbstractThe first archaeal virus was isolated over 40 years ago prior to the recognition of the thre...
International audienceViruses of archaea represent one of the most enigmatic parts of the virosphere...
International audienceViruses infecting hyperthermophilic archaea represent one of the most enigmati...
A novel virus, ATV, of the hyperthermophilic archaeal genus Acidianus has the unique property of und...
A novel virus, ATV, of the hyperthermophilic archaeal genus Acidianus has the unique property of und...
Viruses can be classified into archaeoviruses, bacterioviruses, and eukaryoviruses according to the ...
International audienceOne of the most prominent features of archaea is the extraordinary diversity o...
Extremophilic archaea, both hyperthermophiles and halophiles, dominate in habitats where rather hars...
International audienceExtreme thermal environments represent a habitat for viruses with remarkable m...
Ever since their discovery, archael viruses have fascinated biologists with their unusual virion mor...
International audienceEver since their discovery, archaeal viruses have fascinated biologists with t...
International audienceViruses of archaea represent one of the most enigmatic parts of the virosphere...
The work presented in this thesis provides novel insights in several aspects of the molecula...
International audienceArchaea and particularly hyperthermophilic crenarchaea are hosts to many unusu...
International audienceTailed double-stranded DNA viruses (order Caudovirales) represent the dominant...
AbstractThe first archaeal virus was isolated over 40 years ago prior to the recognition of the thre...
International audienceViruses of archaea represent one of the most enigmatic parts of the virosphere...
International audienceViruses infecting hyperthermophilic archaea represent one of the most enigmati...
A novel virus, ATV, of the hyperthermophilic archaeal genus Acidianus has the unique property of und...
A novel virus, ATV, of the hyperthermophilic archaeal genus Acidianus has the unique property of und...
Viruses can be classified into archaeoviruses, bacterioviruses, and eukaryoviruses according to the ...
International audienceOne of the most prominent features of archaea is the extraordinary diversity o...
Extremophilic archaea, both hyperthermophiles and halophiles, dominate in habitats where rather hars...
International audienceExtreme thermal environments represent a habitat for viruses with remarkable m...