Phenuiviridae
Phenuiviridae is a family of negative-strand RNA viruses in the order Hareavirales. Ruminants, camels, humans, and mosquitoes serve as natural hosts.
Virology
Structure
Members of Phenuiviridae are enveloped viruses with helical capsid morphology. Envelope glycoproteins of these viruses are distributed with icosahedral symmetry.Genome
Phenuiviridae is a negative-sense single-stranded RNA virus family. Its genome is segmented into three pieces: L segment, M segment, and S segment.Some members of the family have ambisense gene encoding on the S segment. The M segment includes envelope glycoproteins encoded in a polyprotein that is cleaved by host proteases. Multiple different proteins can be encoded on the M segment due to leaky scanning by the ribosome.
Life cycle
RNA transcripts are capped through cap snatching, but not polyadenylated. Translation is terminated by a hairpin sequence at the end of each RNA transcript.Taxonomy
The family contains the following genera:BandavirusBeidivirusBocivirusCitricivirusCoguvirusEntovirusGoukovirusHorwuvirusHudivirusHudovirusIxovirusLaulavirusLentinuvirusMechlorovirusMobuvirusPhasivirusPhlebovirusPidchovirusRubodvirusTanzavirusTenuivirusUukuvirus- ''Wenrivirus''