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Giant DNA viruses encode a hallmark translation initiation complex of eukaryotic life

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Faithful to the Marseille tradition: Unique and intriguing—that’s how Marseillevirus packs its DNA

Molecular Cell, 2022
Not only does Marseillevirus bear the name of the city where it was identified, it also encompasses its values and what makes Marseille a wonderful city. Marseillevirus is unique and intriguing. As such, Bryson et al. in this issue of Molecular Cell reveal how virion-associated Marseillevirus DNA is packed with nucleosomes.
Machida, Shinichi   +2 more
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Marseillevirus prevalence in multitransfused patients suggests blood transmission

Journal of Clinical Virology, 2013
Emerging viral infections in humans are appearing at an increasing rate. Recently, we identified a new Marseillevirus, named Giant Blood Marseillevirus (GBM), by performing viral metagenomics on asymptomatic blood donors.To study and compare the prevalence of Marseillevirus between asymptomatic blood donors and thalassemia patients.Here, we present a ...
Popgeorgiev, Nikolay   +6 more
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Marseillevirus in lymphoma: a giant in the lymph node

The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2016
The family Marseilleviridae is a new clade of giant viruses whose original member, marseillevirus, was described in 2009. These viruses were isolated using Acanthamoeba spp primarily from the environment. Subsequently, a close relative of marseillevirus was isolated from the faeces of a healthy young man, and others were detected in blood samples of ...
Aherfi, Sarah   +9 more
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Lack of Marseillevirus DNA in immunocompetent and immunocompromised Italian patients

Journal of Medical Virology, 2019
AbstractMarseilleviridae is a family of viruses which have only been propagated in acanthamoeba. Marseillevirus sequences have been recently detected in different human matrices by viral metagenomics. Single‐center studies worldwide have estimated a low prevalence of marseillevirus both in symptomatic patients and in healthy donors but, to date, no ...
Macera L.   +6 more
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Proteome-scale structural prediction of the giant Marseillevirus reveals conserved folds and putative homologs of the hypothetical proteins

Archives of Virology
A significant proportion of the highly divergent and novel proteins of giant viruses are termed "hypothetical" due to the absence of detectable homologous sequences in the existing databases. The quality of genome and proteome annotations often relies on the identification of signature sequences and motifs in order to assign putative functions to the ...
Tanvi Aggarwal, Kiran Kondabagil
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