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The genome of a putative Nitrosopumilaceae virus with a hypothetical spindle-shaped particle morphology was identified in the Yangshan Harbour metavirome from the East China Sea through protein similarity comparison and structure analysis. This discovery was accompanied by a set of 10 geographically dispersed close relatives found in the environmental virus datasets from typical locations of ammonia-oxidizing archaeon distribution. Its host prediction was supported by iPHoP prediction and protein sequence similarity. The structure of the predicted major capsid protein, together with the overall N-glycosylation site, the transmembrane helices prediction, the hydrophilicity profile, and the docking simulation of the major capsid proteins, indicate that these viruses resemble spindle-shaped viruses. It suggests a similarly assembled structure and, consequently, a possibly spindle-shaped morphology of these newly discovered archaeal viruses.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1758-2229.13230DOI Listing

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  • - A new virus from the Nitrosopumilaceae family, with a possible spindle shape, was found in the metavirome of Yangshan Harbour in the East China Sea through protein comparisons and structure analysis.
  • - Ten closely related viruses were also discovered in various locations where ammonia-oxidizing archaea are typically found, supporting their environmental relevance.
  • - The analysis of the major capsid protein and its features indicates that these newly identified archaeal viruses likely have a similar construction and morphology to previously known spindle-shaped viruses.
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