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Group
  
Group I (dsDNA)

Rank
  
Family

Higher classification
  
Order
  
Caudovirales

Siphoviridae The threetailed phage families Myoviridae Siphoviridae and

Similar
  
Myoviridae, Podoviridae, Caudovirales, Microviridae, Tectivirus

Medical vocabulary what does siphoviridae mean


Siphoviridae is a family of double-stranded DNA viruses in the order Caudovirales. Bacteria and archaea serve as natural hosts. There are currently 313 species in this family, divided among 47 genera. The characteristic structural features of this family are a nonenveloped head and noncontractile tail.

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Structure

Siphoviridae Typical morphologies of podoviridae and siphoviridae Figure 12

Viruses in Siphoviridae are non-enveloped, with icosahedral and head-tail geometries (morphotype B1) or a prolate capsid (morphotype B2), and T=7 symmetry. The diameter is around 60 nm. Members of this family are also characterized by their filamentous, cross-banded, noncontractile tails, usually with short terminal and subterminal fibers. Genomes are double stranded and linear, around 50kb in length, containing about 70 genes. The guanine/cytosine content is usually around 52%.

Life cycle

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Viral replication is cytoplasmic. Entry into the host cell is achieved by adsorption into the host cell. Replication follows the replicative transposition model. DNA-templated transcription is the method of transcription. Translation takes place by -1 ribosomal frameshifting, and +1 ribosomal frameshifting. The virus exits the host cell by lysis, and holin/endolysin/spanin proteins. Bacteria and archaea serve as the natural host. Transmission routes are passive diffusion.

Taxonomy

Group: dsDNA

Proposed genera

Siphoviridae Siphoviridae list of phages

The organisation of genes in the genera L5likevirus, Lambdalikevirus, Phic3unalikevirus, and Psimunalikevirus and the proposed genera Sfi2likevirus, Sfi1likevirus, Sk1likevirus, and Tm4likevirus suggests that these may form a lambda supergroup (or subfamily).

The following genera have been proposed but are not currently ratified by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses:

  • Genus Cba39unalikevirus; type species: Cellulophaga phage phi39:1
  • Species:
  • Cellulophaga phage phi39:1
  • Genus Cba46unalikevirus; type species: Cellulophaga phage phi46:1
  • Species:
  • Cellulophaga phage phi46:1
  • Genus Cba18unalikevirus; type species: Cellulophaga phage phi18:1
  • Species:
  • Cellulophaga phage phi18:1
  • Cellulophaga phage phi12:1
  • Cellulophaga phage phi12:3
  • Cellulophaga phage phi17:1
  • Cellulophaga phage phi18:2
  • Genus Cba10unalikevirus; type species: Cellulophaga phage phi10:1
  • Species:
  • Cellulophaga phage phi10:1
  • Cellulophaga phage phi19:1
  • Genus Cba13unalikevirus; type species: Cellulophaga phage phi13:1
  • Species:
  • Cellulophaga phage phi13:1
  • Cellulophaga phage phi19:2
  • Cellulophaga phage phiST
  • Genus Jk06likevirus; type species: Escherichia phage Jk06
  • Species
  • Escherichia phage Eb49
  • Escherichia phage Jk06
  • Escherichia phage Rogue1
  • Escherichia phage AHP24
  • Escherichia phage AHS24
  • Escherichia phage AHP42
  • Escherichia phage AKS96
  • Enterobacteria phage phiJLA23
  • Enterobacteria phage phiKP26
  • Genus Kp36likevirus; type species: Klebsiella phage KP36
  • Species
  • Enterobacter phage F20
  • Klebsiella phage KP36
  • Genus R1tlikevirus; type species: Lactococcus phage r1t
  • Species
  • Lactococcus phage r1t
  • Genus Rtplikevirus; type species: Escherichia phage Rtp
  • Species
  • Escherichia phage Rtp
  • Enterobacteria phage vB_EcoS_ACG-M12
  • Genus Tlslikevirus; type species: Escherichia phage Tls
  • Species
  • Escherichia phage Tls
  • Salmonella phage FSL SP-126
  • Unclassified

    In addition to the above viruses, many members of Siphoviridae have been grouped into an unclassified group with no genus assignment. This group includes numerous phages known to infect Lactobacillus, Mycobacterium, Streptococcus, and other bacteria.

    References

    Siphoviridae Wikipedia


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