!!David Prangishvili  - Selected Publications
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Prangishvili, D.*, D. H. Bamford, P. Forterre,  J. Iranzo, E. V. Koonin, M. Krupovic* (*joint corresponding authors). 2017. The enigmatic archaeal virosphere. Nat. Rev. Microbiol. 15: 724-739. \\
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Kasson P, F. DiMaio F, X. Yu,  S. Lucas-Staat, M. Krupovic, S. Schouten, D. Prangishvili*, E. H. Egelman* (*joint corresponding authors). 2017. Model for a novel membrane envelope in a filamentous hyperthermophilic virus. Elife 6. pii: e26268.\\
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Liu ,Y. , S. Ishino, Y. Ishino, G. Pehau-Arnaudet, M. Krupovic, D. Prangishvili. 2017. A Novel Type of Polyhedral Viruses Infecting Hyperthermophilic Archaea. J. Virol. 91(13): e00589-17.\\
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Rensen E., T. Mochizuki, E. Quemin, S. Schouten, M. Krupovic, D. Prangishvili. 2016. Novel virus of hyperthermophilic archaea with a unique architecture among DNA viruses. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 113: 2478-2483.\\  \\
DiMaio, F., X. Yu, E. Rensen, M. Krupovic, D. Prangishvili*, E. H. Egelman* (* joint corresponding authors). 2015. A virus that infects a hyperthermophile encapsidates A-form DNA. Science 348: 914-917.\\
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Prangishvili D. 2015. Archaeal viruses - living fossils of the ancient virosphere. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 1341: 35-40. \\
Daum B., T. E. Quax, M. Sachse, D. J. Mills, J. Reimann, O. Yildiz, S. Häder, C. Saveanu, P. Forterre, S. V. Albers, W. Kühlbrandt, D. Prangishvili. 2014. Self-assembly of the general membrane-remodelling protein PVAP into sevenfold virus-associated pyramids. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 111: 3829-3834. \\
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Pina, M. , T. Basta, T. E. Quax, A. Joubert, S. Baconnais, D. Cortez, S. Lambert, E. Le Cam, S. D. Bell, P. Forterre, D. Prangishvili. 2014. Unique genome replication mechanism of the archaeal virus AFV1. Mol. Microbiol. 92:1313-1325. \\
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Prangishvili D.  2013. The wonderful world of archaeal viruses.  Ann. Rev. Microbiol.  67: 565-585. (Personal account on the research on archaeal viruses). \\
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Häring, M., G. Vestergaard, R. Rachel, L. Chen, R. A. Garrett, D. Prangishvili. 2005. Virology: independent virus development outside a host. Nature 436:1101-1102.\\
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The results of research are included in several recent textbooks on microbiology and virology (e.g. In : Fundamentals of Molecular Virology, ed. N. H. Acheson, John Wiley & Sons, pp. 97-110) and are regularly highlighted in media.