Phenuiviridae
Family of viruses From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phenuiviridae is a family of negative-strand RNA viruses in the order Hareavirales.[1] Ruminants, camels, humans, and mosquitoes serve as natural hosts.
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Virus classification | |
(unranked): | Virus |
Realm: | Riboviria |
Kingdom: | Orthornavirae |
Phylum: | Negarnaviricota |
Class: | Bunyaviricetes |
Order: | Hareavirales |
Family: | Phenuiviridae |
Virology
Structure
Members of Phenuiviridae are enveloped viruses with helical capsid morphology. Envelope glycoproteins of these viruses are distributed with icosahedral symmetry (T=12).[2]
Genome
Phenuiviridae is a negative-sense single-stranded RNA virus family.[3] Its genome is segmented into three pieces: L segment (encoding RNA-dependent RNA polymerase), M segment, and S segment.[1]
Some members of the family have ambisense gene encoding on the S segment (nucleocapsid proteins). The M segment includes envelope glycoproteins encoded in a polyprotein that is cleaved by host proteases.[4] Multiple different proteins can be encoded on the M segment due to leaky scanning by the ribosome.[2]
Life cycle
RNA transcripts are capped through cap snatching, but not polyadenylated.[4] Translation is terminated by a hairpin sequence at the end of each RNA transcript.[2]
Taxonomy
The family contains the following genera:[5]
- Bandavirus
- Beidivirus
- Bocivirus
- Citricivirus
- Coguvirus
- Entovirus
- Goukovirus
- Horwuvirus
- Hudivirus
- Hudovirus
- Ixovirus
- Laulavirus
- Lentinuvirus
- Mechlorovirus
- Mobuvirus
- Phasivirus
- Phlebovirus
- Pidchovirus
- Rubodvirus
- Tanzavirus
- Tenuivirus
- Uukuvirus
- Wenrivirus
See also
References
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