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Pandoravirus (taxid:2060084)

VIRION

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Ovoid virion 500nm wide and 1000nm long with an apical pore. The internal membrane is surrounded by a three layer wall. Source:

GENOME

Linear, dsDNA genome of about 2,473kb that encodes potentially for 2556 ORFs.

GENE EXPRESSION

Undocumented

ENZYMES

REPLICATION

NUCLEO-CYTOPLASMIC Replication cycle lasts 10-15 hours.

  1. Virion binds to host cell and enters into host cell by phagocytosis
  2. of viral envelope with cellular membrane at virion apical pore, inducing the release of viral DNA into host cytoplasm.
  3. Host cell nucleus shrinks, indicating possible degradation of host chromosomes.
  4. Synthesis of early proteins.
  5. Replication of genomic DNA.
  6. Late proteins synthesis, assembly of new virions in the
  7. Cell and virion release in the extracellular space.
These structures were created with the help of Colabfold by Jason Nomburg, Nathan Price and Jennifer Doudna (ModelArchive).

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