A new large DNA virus (PlitV-1) infects the marine filamentous
brown
alga Pilayella littoralis. It was collected in Alaska and infects
other
P. littoralis isolates of different geographic origin. The virus
has an icosahedral capsid of c. 161 nm in diameter, enclosing
an electron-dense
core. The genome consists of double-stranded DNA and is approximately
280000 base pairs in size. The virus is latent in somatic cells of
the host and is propagated only upon induction of the host's reproductive
organs. It causes deformed sporangia, resulting in infertility,
and is structurally similar to other brown algal viruses. PCR amplification
of a genomic sequence coding for part of a structural
glycoprotein of the Ectocarpus siliculosus virus
EsV-1 produced a fragment of similar size to that obtained with EsV-1.