Abstract
Half a century of research on membrane-containing phages has had a major impact on virology, providing new insights into virus diversity, evolution and ecological importance. The recent revolutionary technical advances in imaging, sequencing and lipid analysis have significantly boosted the depth and volume of knowledge on these viruses. This has resulted in new concepts of virus assembly, understanding of virion stability and dynamics, and the description of novel processes for viral genome packaging and membrane-driven genome delivery to the host. The detailed analyses of such processes have given novel insights into DNA transport across the protein-rich lipid bilayer and the transformation of spherical membrane structures into tubular nanotubes, resulting in the description of unexpectedly dynamic functions of the membrane structures. Membrane-containing phages have provided a framework for understanding virus evolution. The original observation on membrane-containing bacteriophage PRD1 and human pathogenic adenovirus has been fundamental in delineating the concept of viral lineages, postulating that the fold of the major capsid protein can be used as an evolutionary fingerprint to trace long-distance evolutionary relationships that are unrecognizable from the primary sequences. This has brought the early evolutionary paths of certain eukaryotic, bacterial, and archaeal viruses together, and potentially enables the reorganization of the nearly immeasurable virus population (similar to 1 x 10(31)) on Earth into a reasonably low number of groups representing different architectural principles. In addition, the research on membrane-containing phages can support the development of novel tools and strategies for human therapy and crop protection.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 76 |
Journal | Viruses (Basel) |
Volume | 11 |
Issue number | 1 |
Number of pages | 17 |
ISSN | 1999-4915 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2019 |
MoE publication type | A2 Review article in a scientific journal |
Fields of Science
- 1183 Plant biology, microbiology, virology
- Tectiviridae
- Cystoviridae
- Corticoviridae
- Plasmaviridae
- lipid-containing bacteriophage
- virus-host interaction
- virus evolution
- PLASMID-DEPENDENT PHAGES
- SIMPLEX-VIRUS INFECTION
- CAPSID PROTEIN
- HOST-RANGE
- MOLECULAR-ORGANIZATION
- STRUCTURE REVEALS
- ATOMIC-STRUCTURE
- WILD-TYPE
- DNA
- EVOLUTION
Equipment
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Biomolecular Complex Purification Facility (LS-RIA/ Instruct-HiLIFE)
Poranen, M. M. (Manager), Oksanen, H. M. (Other) & Eskelin, K. J. (Other)
Faculty of Biological and Environmental SciencesFacility/equipment: Core Facility