Erythroparvovirus is the name of a genus of viruses in subfamily Parvovirinae of the virus family Parvoviridae[2][3]. Primates serve as natural hosts. There are currently six species in this genus including the type species Primate erythroparvovirus 1. Diseases associated with this genus include: fifth disease, skin lesions.[4][5]
Contents
1Taxonomy
2Structure
3Life cycle
4References
5External links
Taxonomy
Group: ssDNA
Order: Unassigned
Family: Parvoviridae
Sub-Family: Parvovirinae
Genus: Erythroparvovirus
Primate erythroparvovirus 1
Primate erythroparvovirus 2
Primate erythroparvovirus 3
Primate erythroparvovirus 4
Rodent erythroparvovirus 1
Ungulate erythroparvovirus 1
[5]
Structure
Viruses in Erythroparvovirus are non-enveloped, with icosahedral and Round geometries, and T=1 symmetry. The diameter is around 18-26 nm. Genomes are linear, around 6kb in length.[4]
Genus
Structure
Symmetry
Capsid
Genomic arrangement
Genomic segmentation
Erythroparvovirus
Icosahedral
T=1
Non-enveloped
Linear
None
Life cycle
Viral replication is nuclear. Entry into the host cell is achieved by attachment to host receptors, which mediates clathrin-mediated endocytosis. Replication follows the rolling-hairpin model. Dna templated transcription, with some alternative splicing mechanism is the method of transcription. The virus exits the host cell by nuclear pore export.
Primates serve as the natural host. Transmission routes are oral and respiratory.[4]
Genus
Host details
Tissue tropism
Entry details
Release details
Replication site
Assembly site
Transmission
Erythroparvovirus
Vertebrates
often restricted to erythroid progenitors
Clathrin-mediated endocytosis
Cell lysis
Nucleus
Nucleus
Aerosol
References
^"ICTV 10th Report (2018) Erythroparvovirus".
^Cotmore, SF; Agbandje-McKenna, M; Canuti, M; Chiorini, JA; Eis-Hubinger, A; Hughes, J; Mietzsch, M; Modha, S; Ogliastro, M; Pénzes, JJ; Pintel, DJ; Qiu, J; Soderlund-Venermo, M; Tattersall, P; Tijssen, P; and the ICTV Report Consortium (2019). "ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Parvoviridae". Journal of General Virology. 100 (3): 367–368. doi:10.1099/jgv.0.001212. PMID 30672729.
^"ICTV 10th Report (2018)".
^ abc"Viral Zone". ExPASy. Retrieved 15 June 2015.
^ abICTV. "Virus Taxonomy: 2014 Release". Retrieved 15 June 2015.
External links
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Baltimore (virus classification)
DNA
I: dsDNA viruses
Caudovirales
Myoviridae
Podoviridae
Siphoviridae
Herpesvirales
Alloherpesviridae
Herpesviridae
Malacoherpesviridae
Ligamenvirales
Lipothrixviridae
Rudiviridae
Unassigned
NLCDV: Ascoviridae
Asfarviridae
Iridoviridae
Marseilleviridae
Mimiviridae
Phycodnaviridae
Poxviridae
genera: Dinodnavirus
Pithovirus
Pandoravirus
nonenveloped:Adenoviridae
Papillomaviridae
Papovaviridae (obsolete)
Polyomaviridae
genera: Rhizidiovirus
Ampullaviridae
Baculoviridae
Bicaudaviridae
Clavaviridae
Corticoviridae
Fuselloviridae
Globuloviridae
Guttaviridae
Hytrosaviridae
Nimaviridae
Nudiviridae
Plasmaviridae
Polydnaviridae
Sphaerolipoviridae
Tectiviridae
Turriviridae
genera: Salterprovirus
II: ssDNA viruses
Anelloviridae
Bidnaviridae
Circoviridae
Geminiviridae
Inoviridae
Microviridae
Nanoviridae
Parvoviridae
Spiraviridae
genera: Bacilladnavirus
RNA
III: dsRNA viruses
Amalgaviridae
Birnaviridae
Chrysoviridae
Cystoviridae
Endornaviridae
Hypoviridae
Megabirnaviridae
Partitiviridae
Picobirnaviridae
Quadriviridae
Reoviridae
Totiviridae
IV: (+)ssRNA viruses (primarily icosahedral)
Nidovirales
Arteriviridae
Coronaviridae
Mesoniviridae
Roniviridae
Picornavirales
Comoviridae (obsolete)
Dicistroviridae
Iflaviridae
Marnaviridae
Picornaviridae
Secoviridae
Sequiviridae (obsolete)
genera: Bacillarnavirus
Labyrnavirus
Tymovirales
Alphaflexiviridae
Betaflexiviridae
Gammaflexiviridae
Tymoviridae
Unassigned
Alphatetraviridae
Alvernaviridae
Astroviridae
Barnaviridae
Benyviridae
Bromoviridae
Caliciviridae
Carmotetraviridae
Closteroviridae
Flaviviridae
Flexiviridae (obsolete)
Hepeviridae
Leviviridae
Luteoviridae
Narnaviridae
Nodaviridae
Permutotetraviridae
Potyviridae
Tetraviridae (obsolete)
Togaviridae
Tombusviridae
Virgaviridae
genera: Cilevirus
Higrevirus
Idaeovirus
Ourmiavirus
Polemovirus
Sobemovirus
V: (–)ssRNA viruses (primarily helical)
Mononegavirales
Bornaviridae
Filoviridae
Nyamiviridae
Paramyxoviridae
Rhabdoviridae
Bunyavirales
Hantaviridae
Nairoviridae
Peribunyaviridae
Phenuiviridae
Tospoviridae
Feraviridae
Fimoviridae
Jonviridae
Phasmaviridae
Unassigned
Arenaviridae
Ophioviridae
Orthomyxoviridae
genera:Deltavirus
RT
VI: ssRNA-RT viruses
Metaviridae
Pseudoviridae
Retroviridae
VII: dsDNA-RT viruses
Caulimoviridae
Hepadnaviridae
Taxon identifiers
Wikidata: Q5396517
Wikispecies: Erythroparvovirus
NCBI: 40121
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