Plasmaviridae
Plasmaviridae is a family of bacteria-infecting viruses. Acholeplasma species serve as natural hosts. There is one genus in the family, Plasmavirus, which contains one species: Acholeplasma phage L2. All viruses known in this family have been isolated from species in the class Mollicutes.
This family is poorly studied and little is known about the diversity and biology of these viruses.
Taxonomy
The family has one genus, Plasmavirus, which has one recognized member: Acholeplasma phage L2.There are five tentative members of Plasmavirus:
- Mycoplasmatales virus-laidlawii 1
- Mycoplasmatales virus-laidlawii 2
- Mycoplasmatales virus-laidlawii 3
- Mycoplasmatales virus-laidlawii 51
- ''Mycoplasmatales virus-laidlawii O1''
Genome
The genome is condensed, nonsegmented and consists of a single molecule of circular, supercoiled double-stranded DNA, 12 kilobase pairs in length. The genome has a rather high G-C content of ~32%. The genome has 14 open reading frames, and encodes at least 15 proteins, of which at least two are structural proteins embedded in the envelope.Structure
Virions are quasi-spherical, slightly pleomorphic, enveloped and about 80 nm in diameter.| Genus | Structure | Symmetry | Capsid | Genomic arrangement | Genomic segmentation |
| Plasmavirus | Spherical to pleomorphic | Undefined | Enveloped | Circular | Monopartite |
Life cycle
Viral replication is cytoplasmic. DNA-templated transcription is the method of transcription. The virus exits the host cell by budding. Acholeplasma species serve as the natural host.| Genus | Host details | Tissue tropism | Entry details | Release details | Replication site | Assembly site | Transmission |
| Plasmavirus | Bacteria: Acholeplasma sp. | - | Fusion | Membrane budding | Cytoplasm | Unknown | Unknown |