| Literature DB >> 24163004 |
Susanne Erdmann1, Bo Chen, Xiaoxing Huang, Ling Deng, Chao Liu, Shiraz A Shah, Sven Le Moine Bauer, Carlos León Sobrino, Haina Wang, Yunlin Wei, Qunxin She, Roger A Garrett, Li Huang, Lianbing Lin.
Abstract
A newly isolated single-tailed fusiform virus, Sulfolobus tengchongensis spindle-shaped virus STSV2, from Hamazui, China, is characterised. It contains a double-stranded modified DNA genome of 76,107 bp and is enveloped by a lipid membrane structure. Virions exhibit a single coat protein that forms oligomers when isolated. STSV2 is related to the single-tailed fusiform virus STSV1 and, more distantly, to the two-tailed bicaudavirus ATV. The virus can be stably cultured over long periods in laboratory strains of Sulfolobus and no evidence was found for cell lysis under different stress conditions. Therefore, it constitutes an excellent model virus for archaeal virus-host studies.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24163004 DOI: 10.1007/s00792-013-0591-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Extremophiles ISSN: 1431-0651 Impact factor: 2.395