Horizon / Plein textes La base de ressources documentaires de l'IRD

IRD

Publications des scientifiques de l'IRD

Boyer M., Azza S., Barrassi L., Klose T., Campocasso A., Pagnier I., Fournous G., Borg A., Robert C., Zhang X. Z., Desnues C., Henrissat B., Rossmann M. G., La Scola B., Raoult Didier. Mimivirus shows dramatic genome reduction after intraamoebal culture. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2011, 108 (25), p. 10296-10301. ISSN 0027-8424

Lien direct chez l'éditeur doi:10.1073/pnas.1101118108

Titre
Mimivirus shows dramatic genome reduction after intraamoebal culture
Année de publication2011
Type de documentArticle référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000291857500055
AuteursBoyer M., Azza S., Barrassi L., Klose T., Campocasso A., Pagnier I., Fournous G., Borg A., Robert C., Zhang X. Z., Desnues C., Henrissat B., Rossmann M. G., La Scola B., Raoult Didier.
SourceProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2011, 108 (25), p. 10296-10301. ISSN 0027-8424
RésuméMost phagocytic protist viruses have large particles and genomes as well as many laterally acquired genes that may be associated with a sympatric intracellular life (a community-associated lifestyle with viruses, bacteria, and eukaryotes) and the presence of virophages. By subculturing Mimivirus 150 times in a germ-free amoebal host, we observed the emergence of a bald form of the virus that lacked surface fibers and replicated in a morphologically different type of viral factory. When studying a 0.40-mu m filtered cloned particle, we found that its genome size shifted from 1.2 (M1) to 0.993 Mb (M4), mainly due to large deletions occurring at both ends of the genome. Some of the lost genes are encoding enzymes required for post-translational modification of the structural viral proteins, such as glycosyltransferases and ankyrin repeat proteins. Proteomic analysis allowed identification of three proteins, probably required for the assembly of virus fibers. The genes for two of these were found to be deleted from the M4 virus genome. The proteins associated with fibers are highly antigenic and can be recognized by mouse and human antimimivirus antibodies. In addition, the bald strain (M4) was not able to propagate the sputnik virophage. Overall, the Mimivirus transition from a sympatric to an allopatric lifestyle was associated with a stepwise genome reduction and the production of a predominantly bald virophage resistant strain. The new axenic ecosystem allowed the allopatric Mimivirus to lose unnecessary genes that might be involved in the control of competitors.
LocalisationFonds IRD
Identifiant IRDPAR00007732
Lien permanenthttp://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/PAR00007732

Export des données

Accès direct

Bureau du chercheur

Site de la documentation

Espace intranet IST (accès réservé)

Suivi des publications IRD (accès réservé)

Mentions légales

Services Horizon

Poser une question

Consulter l'aide en ligne

Déposer une publication (accès réservé)

S'abonner au flux RSS

Voir les tableaux chronologiques et thématiques

Centres de documentation

Bondy

Montpellier (centre IRD)

Montpellier (MSE)

Cayenne

Nouméa

Papeete

Abidjan

Dakar

Niamey

Ouagadougou

Tunis

La Paz

Quito