Publications by authors named "Nibert M"

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  • Trichomonas vaginalis (Tvag) is a sexually transmitted pathogen linked to five strains of Trichomonas vaginalis viruses (TVVs), which are typically passed directly from mother to daughter cells without an extracellular phase in their lifecycle.* -
  • A nucleoside analog called 2'-C-methylcytidine (2CMC) has been found effective in clearing infections from various TVV strains, including TVV1, TVV2, and TVV3, and newly confirmed to also clear TVV4 and TVV5.* -
  • The study revealed differences in drug susceptibility among TVV species, allowing for the creation of genetically similar Tvag clones with various TVV combinations, which may
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(Tvag) is a sexually transmitted human pathogen that is commonly infected with strains of one or more of five known species of Trichomonas vaginalis viruses (TVVs), members of genus . TVVs are thought not to have an extracellular phase to their lifecycle and instead to be transmitted vertically from mother to daughter cells. As a result, generation of isogenic virus-positive and virus-negative sets of Tvag clones has been a major barrier to study interactions between TVVs and their host.

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Coccidian protozoa from the genus are widespread parasites of vertebrates, causing serious disease (coccidiosis) and economic loss most notably in poultry. Several species of are themselves infected with small RNA viruses assigned to the family . In this study, the sequences of two such viruses were newly determined, one of which represents the first complete protein-coding sequence of a virus from , an important pathogen of chickens, and the other of which is from , an important pathogen of rabbits.

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is the most common non-viral cause of sexually transmitted infections globally. Infection by this protozoan parasite results in the clinical syndrome trichomoniasis, which manifests as an inflammatory disease with acute and chronic consequences. Half or more isolates of this parasite are themselves infected with one or more dsRNA viruses that can exacerbate the inflammatory syndrome.

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This article reports the changes to virus taxonomy approved and ratified by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) in March 2021. The entire ICTV was invited to vote on 290 taxonomic proposals approved by the ICTV Executive Committee at its meeting in October 2020, as well as on the proposed revision of the International Code of Virus Classification and Nomenclature (ICVCN). All proposals and the revision were ratified by an absolute majority of the ICTV members.

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Freshwater planarians, flatworms from order Tricladida, are experimental models of stem cell biology and tissue regeneration. An aspect of their biology that remains less well studied is their relationship with viruses that may infect them. In this study, we identified a taxon of monosegmented double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) viruses in five planarian species, including the well-characterized model Sequences for the virus (abbreviated SmedTV for tricladivirus) were found in public transcriptome data from multiple institutions, indicating that SmedTV is prevalent in lab colonies, though without causing evident disease.

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This article reports the changes to virus classification and taxonomy approved and ratified by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) in March 2020. The entire ICTV was invited to vote on 206 taxonomic proposals approved by the ICTV Executive Committee at its meeting in July 2019, as well as on the proposed revision of the ICTV Statutes. All proposals and the revision of the Statutes were approved by an absolute majority of the ICTV voting membership.

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Micro-SWIFT SPRAY (MSS) is a 3D Lagrangian particle dispersion model that maintains a good balance between accuracy and computational cost. However, its capabilities for air dispersion modeling in the presence of both complex topography and high building densities have not been investigated for nuclear emergency response. In this study, MSS is systematically evaluated against two wind tunnel experiments that simulate a typical Chinese nuclear power plant with the above two features.

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The article Binomial nomenclature for virus species: a consultation, written by Stuart G. Siddell, Peter J. Walker, Elliot J.

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  • The ICTV's Executive Committee is pushing for a standardized naming system for virus species, specifically a binomial nomenclature.
  • The article discusses the pros and cons of different naming formats and acknowledges that changing to a binomial system would have significant implications.
  • The Executive Committee is seeking input from the virology community before making a decision on adopting this system at their upcoming meeting in October 2020.
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This article reports the changes to virus taxonomy approved and ratified by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) in February 2019. Of note, in addition to seven new virus families, the ICTV has approved, by an absolute majority, the creation of the realm Riboviria, a likely monophyletic group encompassing all viruses with positive-strand, negative-strand and double-strand genomic RNA that use cognate RNA-directed RNA polymerases for replication.

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Fungi constituting the species complex (members of subphylum , phylum ) commonly kill their insect hosts and manipulate host behaviors in the process. In this study, we made use of public transcriptome data to identify and characterize eight new species of mitoviruses associated with several different isolates. Mitoviruses are simple RNA viruses that replicate in host mitochondria and are frequently found in more phylogenetically apical fungi (members of subphylum , phylum , phylum and phylum ) as well as in plants.

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Recent results indicate that mitoviruses, which replicate persistently in host mitochondria, are not restricted to fungi, but instead are found also in plants. Beta vulgaris mitovirus 1 (BevuMV1) is an example first discovered in sugar beet cultivars. For the current study, complete coding sequences of 42 BevuMV1 strains were newly determined, derived from not only sugar beet but also fodder beet, table beet, and Swiss chard cultivars of Beta vulgaris, as well as wild sea beet.

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This article reports the changes to virus taxonomy approved and ratified by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) in October 2018. Of note, the ICTV has approved, by an absolute majority, the creation of additional taxonomical ranks above those recognized previously. A total of 15 ranks (realm, subrealm, kingdom, subkingdom, phylum, subphylum, class, subclass, order, suborder, family, subfamily, genus, subgenus, and species) are now available to encompass the entire spectrum of virus diversity.

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  • The International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses ratified significant changes to virus taxonomy in February 2018, adding 451 species, 69 genera, 11 subfamilies, 9 families, and one new order.
  • The updated totals in virus classification are now 9 orders, 131 families, 46 subfamilies, 803 genera, and 4853 species.
  • A revision to the naming rules now allows for the use of people's names in taxon names, and an updated Master Species List was released in March 2018.
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Because so few viruses in the family Barnaviridae have been reported, we searched for more of them in public sequence databases. Here, we report the complete coding sequence of Colobanthus quitensis associated barnavirus 1, mined from a transcriptome of the Antarctic pearlwort Colobanthus quitensis. The 4.

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Mammalian reovirus viral factories (VFs) form filamentous or globular structures depending on the viral strain. In this study, we attempt to characterize the dynamics of both filamentous and globular VFs. Here, we present evidence demonstrating that globular VFs are dynamic entities coalescing between them, thereby gaining in size and concomitantly decreasing in numbers during the course of the infection.

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Mitoviruses have small RNA(+) genomes, replicate in mitochondria, and have been shown to infect only fungi to date. For this report, sequences that appear to represent nearly complete plant mitovirus genomes were recovered from publicly available transcriptome data. Twenty of the refined sequences, 2684-2898 nt long and derived from 10 different species of land plants, appear to encompass the complete coding regions of contemporary plant mitoviruses, which furthermore constitute a monophyletic cluster within genus Mitovirus.

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The Partitiviridae is a family of small, isometric, non-enveloped viruses with bisegmented double-stranded (ds) RNA genomes of 3-4.8 kbp. The two genome segments are individually encapsidated.

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Mammalian orthoreovirus protein μ2 is a component of the viral core particle. Its activities include RNA binding and hydrolysis of the γ-phosphate from NTPs and RNA 5´-termini, suggesting roles as a cofactor for the viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, λ3, first enzyme in 5´-capping of viral plus-strand RNAs, and/or prohibitory of RNA-5´-triphosphate-activated antiviral signaling. Within infected cells, μ2 also contributes to viral factories, cytoplasmic structures in which genome replication and particle assembly occur.

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Bisegmented dsRNA viruses that infect most or all isolates of apicomplexan parasite Cryptosporidium parvum are currently assigned to a single species, Cryptosporidium parvum virus 1, in genus Cryspovirus, family Partitiviridae. An analysis of existing sequence data suggested that the complete sequences of both cryspovirus genome segments, dsRNA1 and dsRNA2, had yet to be determined. We therefore set out to accomplish this for the virus strain that infects C.

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Mitoviruses replicate in mitochondria of their host fungi. They have small RNA genomes that encompass a single ORF encoding the viral RdRp. Since UGA codons encode Trp in fungal mitochondria, the RdRp ORF of a typical mitovirus includes multiple UGA codons.

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A previously reported Expressed Sequence Tag (EST) library from spores of microsporidian Antonospora locustae includes a number of clones with sequence similarities to plant amalgaviruses. Reexamining the sequence accessions from that library, we found additional such clones, contributing to a 3247-nt contig that approximates the length of an amalga-like virus genome. Using A.

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The number and diversity of viral sequences that are identified in metagenomic data far exceeds that of experimentally characterized virus isolates. In a recent workshop, a panel of experts discussed the proposal that, with appropriate quality control, viruses that are known only from metagenomic data can, and should be, incorporated into the official classification scheme of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV). Although a taxonomy that is based on metagenomic sequence data alone represents a substantial departure from the traditional reliance on phenotypic properties, the development of a robust framework for sequence-based virus taxonomy is indispensable for the comprehensive characterization of the global virome.

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