Unique genome replication mechanism of the archaeal virus AFV1.
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2014
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| Resumo |
The exceptional genomic content and genome organization of the Acidianus filamentous virus 1 (AFV1) that infects the hyperthermophilic archaeon Acidianus hospitalis suggest that this virus might exploit an unusual mechanism of genome replication. An analysis of replicative intermediates of the viral genome by two-dimensional (2D) agarose gel electrophoresis revealed that viral genome replication starts by the formation of a D-loop and proceeds via strand displacement replication. Characterization of replicative intermediates using dark-field electron microscopy, in combination with the 2D agarose gel electrophoresis data, suggests that recombination plays a key role in the termination of AFV1 genome replication through the formation of terminal loops. A terminal protein was found to be attached to the ends of the viral genome. The results allow us to postulate a model of genome replication that relies on recombination events for initiation and termination. |
| Identificador |
http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_56DF88352267 isbn:1365-2958 (Electronic) pmid:24779456 doi:10.1111/mmi.12630 isiid:000337589100013 |
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en |
| Fonte |
Molecular Microbiology, vol. 92, no. 6, pp. 1313-1325 |
| Tipo |
info:eu-repo/semantics/article article |