Raoult_2004_Science_306_1344

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Title : The 1.2-megabase genome sequence of Mimivirus - Raoult_2004_Science_306_1344
Author(s) : Raoult D , Audic S , Robert C , Abergel C , Renesto P , Ogata H , La Scola B , Suzan M , Claverie JM
Ref : Science , 306 :1344 , 2004
Abstract :

We recently reported the discovery and preliminary characterization of Mimivirus, the largest known virus, with a 400-nanometer particle size comparable to mycoplasma. Mimivirus is a double-stranded DNA virus growing in amoebae. We now present its 1,181,404-base pair genome sequence, consisting of 1262 putative open reading frames, 10% of which exhibit a similarity to proteins of known functions. In addition to exceptional genome size, Mimivirus exhibits many features that distinguish it from other nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses. The most unexpected is the presence of numerous genes encoding central protein-translation components, including four amino-acyl transfer RNA synthetases, peptide release factor 1, translation elongation factor EF-TU, and translation initiation factor 1. The genome also exhibits six tRNAs. Other notable features include the presence of both type I and type II topoisomerases, components of all DNA repair pathways, many polysaccharide synthesis enzymes, and one intein-containing gene. The size and complexity of the Mimivirus genome challenge the established frontier between viruses and parasitic cellular organisms. This new sequence data might help shed a new light on the origin of DNA viruses and their role in the early evolution of eukaryotes.

PubMedSearch : Raoult_2004_Science_306_1344
PubMedID: 15486256
Gene_locus related to this paper: mimiv-q5uq83 , mimiv-q5uqk4 , mimiv-q5urb6 , mimiv-yr595 , mimvi-cxes

Related information

Gene_locus mimiv-q5uq83    mimiv-q5uqk4    mimiv-q5urb6    mimiv-yr595    mimvi-cxes

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Raoult D, Audic S, Robert C, Abergel C, Renesto P, Ogata H, La Scola B, Suzan M, Claverie JM (2004)
The 1.2-megabase genome sequence of Mimivirus
Science 306 :1344

Raoult D, Audic S, Robert C, Abergel C, Renesto P, Ogata H, La Scola B, Suzan M, Claverie JM (2004)
Science 306 :1344