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Filamentous Virus 3 and
Comparative Genomics of
Related Archaeal Lipothrixviruses".
Journal of Virology. 82 (1): 371–381. doi:10.1128/JVI.01410-07. ISSN 0022-538X...
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structures involved in host adhesion. The
major coat
proteins of both
lipothrixviruses and
rudiviruses have an
unusual four-helix
bundle topology. The genome...
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units of two MCPs. For rudiviruses, this is a homodimer,
whereas for
lipothrixviruses and tristromaviruses, it is a
heterodimer of
paralogous MCPs. The MCPs...
- DNA
genome of 40,852 bp,
which is the
largest among characterized lipothrixviruses. The
virions are
enveloped filaments,
nearly 2
micrometers in length...
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include rod-shaped
rudiviruses SIRV2 and SSRV1,
enveloped filamentous lipothrixviruses AFV1, SFV1 and SIFV,
tristromavirus PFV2 as well as
icosahedral portoglobovirus...
- nine genes. In addition, the
filamentous particles of
rudiviruses and
lipothrixviruses are
built from
structurally similar,
homologous major capsid proteins...
- coil-shaped;
guttaviruses are droplet-shaped. Clavaviruses, rudiviruses,
lipothrixviruses, and
tristromaviruses have
filamentous –
flexible or
rigid – virions...
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similarity to
structural proteins of
viruses from
other families,
including lipothrixviruses.
Nucleocapsid protein TP1 has
apparently evolved from a Cas4 endonuclease...