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Aherfi S., La Scola B., Pagnier I., Raoult Didier, Colson P. (2014). The expanding family Marseilleviridae. Virology, 466, p. 27-37. ISSN 0042-6822.

Titre du document
The expanding family Marseilleviridae
Année de publication
2014
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000344208400004
Auteurs
Aherfi S., La Scola B., Pagnier I., Raoult Didier, Colson P.
Source
Virology, 2014, 466, p. 27-37 ISSN 0042-6822
The family Marseilleviridae encompasses giant viruses that replicate in free-living Acanthamoeba amoebae. Since the discovery of the founding member Marseillevirus in 2007, 7 new marseilleviruses have been observed, including 3 from environmental freshwater, one from a dipteran, and two from symptom-free humans. Marseilleviruses have approximate to 250-nm-large icosahedral capsids and 346-386-kb-long mosaic genomes that encode 444-497 predicted proteins. They share a small set of core genes with Mimivirus and other large and giant DNA viruses that compose a monophyletic group, first described in 2001. Comparative genomics analyses indicate that the family Marseilleviridae currently includes three lineages and a pan-genome composed of 600 genes. Antibodies against marseilleviruses and viral DNA have been observed in a significant proportion of asymptomatic individuals and in the blood and lymph nodes of a child with adenitis; these observations suggest that these giant viruses may be blood borne and question if they may be pathogenic in humans.
Plan de classement
Entomologie médicale / Parasitologie / Virologie [052]
Identifiant IRD
PAR00012469
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