Hypovirus
Hypoviruses are a family of viruses that constitute the family Hypoviridae. Fungi serve as natural hosts. There are eight genera in the family. Infection reduces the virulence of its parasitic host, making it a hyperparasite useful for blight control.
Taxonomy
The family contains the following genera:AlphahypovirusBetahypovirusDeltahypovirusEpsilonhypovirusEtahypovirusGammahypovirusThetahypovirus- ''Zetahypovirus''
Structure
The diameter is around 50–80 nm. Genomes are linear, around 9–13kb in length. The genome has 1 or 2 open reading frames, named OrfA and OrfB.The genome contains no structural proteins. The virus accordingly does not bud out of the cell. Both open reading frames of CHV1 contain a papain-like protease to the N-terminal that is autocatalyticly cleaved. OrfA cleaves into the p29 C7 protease and a nonessential p40 protein. OrfB cleaves into a p48 C8 protease and the RNA replicase-helicase.