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==Genome Structure==
==Genome Structure==


 
The Rudivirus genome is non-segmented and contains a molecule of linear, double-stranded DNA.  The genome is 32.3- 35.8 kbp long. The DNA forms a superhelix with a single basic 15.8-kD binding protein.  The DNA has three tail fibers at the end.  (sources: [http://www.ncbi.nlm.hih.gov/ICTVdB/00.083.htm ICTVdB], [http://www.genetics.org/cgi/content/full/152/4/1387 Prangishvili et al.], Peng et al.)


==Virion Structure of a Rudivirus==
==Virion Structure of a Rudivirus==
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==Viral Ecology & Pathology==
==Viral Ecology & Pathology==


 
Rudiviruses infect only ''[[Sulfolobus]]'' and ''Acidianus'' species. (source: Ortmann et al.)


==References==
==References==
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Ortmann et al.  "Hot crenarchaeal viruses reveal deep evolutionary connections."  ''Nature Reviews Microbiology'' 4 (2006): 520-528.
Ortmann et al.  "Hot crenarchaeal viruses reveal deep evolutionary connections."  ''Nature Reviews Microbiology'' 4 (2006): 520-528.
Peng et al.  "Sequences and Replication of Genomes of the Archaeal Rudiviruses SIRV1 and SIRV2: Relationships to the Archaeal Lipothrixvirus SIFV and Some Eukaryal Viruses."  ''Virology'' 29.2 (2001): 226-234.
[http://www.genetics.org/cgi/content/full/152/4/1387 Prangishvili et al.  "A Novel Virus Family, the Rudiviridae: Structure, Virus-Host Interactions, and Genome Variability of the Sulfolobus Viruses SIRV1 and SIRV2."  ''Genetics'' 152 (1999): 1387-1396.]

Revision as of 21:06, 24 July 2006

Baltimore Classification

Higher order taxa

Viruses; dsDNA viruses, no RNA stage

Genera

Rudivirus

Description and Significance

Genome Structure

The Rudivirus genome is non-segmented and contains a molecule of linear, double-stranded DNA. The genome is 32.3- 35.8 kbp long. The DNA forms a superhelix with a single basic 15.8-kD binding protein. The DNA has three tail fibers at the end. (sources: ICTVdB, Prangishvili et al., Peng et al.)

Virion Structure of a Rudivirus

Rudivirus virions consist of a capsid. The capsid is a non-enveloped, elongated, rigid rod shape which exhibits icosahedral symmetry. The virion particles are 600-900 nm in length and 23 nm in width. Rudivirus virions resemble some RNA plant virus virions. (sources: ICTVdB, Ortmann et al.)

Reproduction Cycle of a Rudivirus in a Host Cell

Viral Ecology & Pathology

Rudiviruses infect only Sulfolobus and Acidianus species. (source: Ortmann et al.)

References

ICTVdB - The Universal Virus Database, version 4. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ICTVdb/ICTVdB/

Ortmann et al. "Hot crenarchaeal viruses reveal deep evolutionary connections." Nature Reviews Microbiology 4 (2006): 520-528.

Peng et al. "Sequences and Replication of Genomes of the Archaeal Rudiviruses SIRV1 and SIRV2: Relationships to the Archaeal Lipothrixvirus SIFV and Some Eukaryal Viruses." Virology 29.2 (2001): 226-234.

Prangishvili et al. "A Novel Virus Family, the Rudiviridae: Structure, Virus-Host Interactions, and Genome Variability of the Sulfolobus Viruses SIRV1 and SIRV2." Genetics 152 (1999): 1387-1396.