Despite their high genomic diversity, all known viruses are structurally constrained to a limited number of virion morphotypes. One morphotype of viruses infecting bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes is the tailless icosahedral morphotype with an internal membrane. Although it is considered an abundant morphotype in extreme environments, only seven such archaeal viruses are known. Here, we introduce Haloarcula californiae icosahedral virus 1 (HCIV-1), a halophilic euryarchaeal virus originating from salt crystals. HCIV-1 also retains its infectivity under low-salinity conditions, showing that it is able to adapt to environmental changes. The release of progeny virions resulting from cell lysis was evidenced by reduced cellular oxygen consumpt...
AbstractViruses infecting archaeal cells are less well understood than those infecting eukaryotic an...
International audienceEncapsidation of genetic material into polyhedral particles is one of the most...
Hypersaline environments around the world are dominated by archaea and their viruses. To date, very ...
ABSTRACT Despite their high genomic diversity, all known viruses are structurally constrained to a l...
Members of the virus family Sphaerolipoviridae include both archaeal viruses and bacteriophages that...
The multitude of archaea and bacteria inhabiting extreme environments has only become evident during...
The multitude of archaea and bacteria inhabiting extreme environments has only become evident during...
Members of the virus family Sphaerolipoviridae include both archaeal viruses and bacteriophages that...
Hypersaline environments that are subject to salinity changes are particularly rich in viruses. Here...
Hypersaline waters and salt crystals are known to contain high numbers of haloarchaeal cells and the...
Extremophilic archaea, both hyperthermophiles and halophiles, dominate in habitats where rather hars...
Studies on viral capsid architectures and coat protein folds have revealed the evolutionary lineages...
In hypersaline environments, haloarchaea (halophilic members of the Archaea) are the dominant organi...
In hypersaline environments, haloarchaea (halophilic members of the Archaea) are the dominant organi...
International audienceViruses of archaea represent one of the most enigmatic parts of the virosphere...
AbstractViruses infecting archaeal cells are less well understood than those infecting eukaryotic an...
International audienceEncapsidation of genetic material into polyhedral particles is one of the most...
Hypersaline environments around the world are dominated by archaea and their viruses. To date, very ...
ABSTRACT Despite their high genomic diversity, all known viruses are structurally constrained to a l...
Members of the virus family Sphaerolipoviridae include both archaeal viruses and bacteriophages that...
The multitude of archaea and bacteria inhabiting extreme environments has only become evident during...
The multitude of archaea and bacteria inhabiting extreme environments has only become evident during...
Members of the virus family Sphaerolipoviridae include both archaeal viruses and bacteriophages that...
Hypersaline environments that are subject to salinity changes are particularly rich in viruses. Here...
Hypersaline waters and salt crystals are known to contain high numbers of haloarchaeal cells and the...
Extremophilic archaea, both hyperthermophiles and halophiles, dominate in habitats where rather hars...
Studies on viral capsid architectures and coat protein folds have revealed the evolutionary lineages...
In hypersaline environments, haloarchaea (halophilic members of the Archaea) are the dominant organi...
In hypersaline environments, haloarchaea (halophilic members of the Archaea) are the dominant organi...
International audienceViruses of archaea represent one of the most enigmatic parts of the virosphere...
AbstractViruses infecting archaeal cells are less well understood than those infecting eukaryotic an...
International audienceEncapsidation of genetic material into polyhedral particles is one of the most...
Hypersaline environments around the world are dominated by archaea and their viruses. To date, very ...