Bullavirinae
Bullavirinae is a subfamily of viruses in the family Microviridae. Enterobacteria serve as natural hosts. There are 14 species in this subfamily, organized into three genera.[1]
| Bullavirinae | |
|---|---|
| Virus classification  | |
| (unranked): | Virus | 
| Realm: | Monodnaviria | 
| Kingdom: | Sangervirae | 
| Phylum: | Phixviricota | 
| Class: | Malgrandaviricetes | 
| Order: | Petitvirales | 
| Family: | Microviridae | 
| Subfamily: | Bullavirinae | 
| Genera | |
  | |
Taxonomy
    
The following genera and species are recognized:[1]
- Genus: Alphatrevirus; species:
- Escherichia virus alpha3
 - Escherichia virus ID21
 - Escherichia virus ID32
 - Escherichia virus ID62
 - Escherichia virus NC28
 - Escherichia virus NC29
 - Escherichia virus NC35
 - Escherichia virus phiK
 - Escherichia virus St1
 - Escherichia virus WA45
 
 - Genus: Gequatrovirus; species:
- Escherichia virus G4
 - Escherichia virus ID52
 - Escherichia virus Talmos
 
 - Genus: Sinsheimervirus; species:
 
Structure
    
Viruses in Bullavirinae are non-enveloped, with icosahedral and round geometries, and T=1 symmetry. The diameter is around 30 nm. Genomes are circular, around 6.1kb in length.[2]
Life cycle
    
Viral replication is cytoplasmic. Entry into the host cell is achieved by pilus-mediated adsorption into the host cell. Replication follows the ssDNA rolling circle model. DNA-templated transcription is the method of transcription. The virus exits the host cell by bacteria lysis.
Enterobacteria serve as the natural host. Transmission routes are passive diffusion.[2]
References
    
- "Virus Taxonomy: 2020 Release". International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV). March 2021. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
 - "Viral Zone". ExPASy. Retrieved 15 June 2015.