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Hpunalikevirus

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Group
  
Group I (dsDNA)

Family
  
Myoviridae

Rank
  
Genus

Order
  
Caudovirales

Subfamily
  
Peduovirinae

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Hpunalikevirus (synonym Hp1likevirus) is a genus of viruses in the family Myoviridae, within the subfamily Peduovirinae. Bacteria serve as the natural host, with transmission achieved through passive diffusion. There are currently six species in this genus, including the type species Haemophilus phage HP1.

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Taxonomy

Species:

  • Aeromonas phage phiO18P
  • Haemophilus phage HP1 (type species)
  • Haemophilus phage HP2
  • Pasteurella phage F108
  • Vibrio phage K139
  • Vibrio phage Kappa
  • Structure

    Hpunalikeviruses are nonenveloped, with a head and tail. The head is approximately 60 nm in diameter and an elongated icosahedral symmetry (T=7), composed of 60 hexamers and 12 pentamers (72 capsomers in total). The tail is around 135 nm long, 18 nm wide, has 6 long terminal fibers, 6 short spikes and a small base plate. The tail is enclosed in a sheath, which loosens and slides around the tail core upon contraction.

    Genome

    All six species have been fully sequenced. They range between 30k and 34k nucleotides, with 37 to 45 proteins. All six complete genomes are available from NCBI

    Life cycle

    The virus attaches to the host cell using its terminal fibers, and uses viral exolysin to degrade the cell wall enough to eject the viral DNA into the host cytoplasm via contraction of its tail sheath. Once the viral genes have been replicated, the procapsid is assembled and packed. The tail is then assembled and the mature virions are released via lysis.

    History

    According to ICTV's 2010–11 report, the genus Hpunalikevirus was first accepted under the name Hp1likevirus. It was a new genus, accepted at the same time as all six of its contained species, as well as its containing subfamily Peduovirinae. The name was changed in the following report (2012). These proposals are available here and here, respectively.

    References

    Hpunalikevirus Wikipedia