TABLE 1.
Subfamily (host) and genus | Member(s)a | No. of VPsb | Groupc | Major VP(s)d |
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Parvovirinae (vertebrate) | ||||
Parvovirus | MVM*, CPV*, FPV* | 3 | I | VP2 |
Erythrovirus | B19*†, SPV | 2 | III | VP2 |
Dependovirus | AAV2*†, AAV4*†, GPV | 3 | III | VP3 |
Amdovirus | AMDV† | 2 | III | VP2 |
Bocavirus | HBoV†, BPV, CnMV | 2 | NA | VP2 |
Densovirinae (invertebrate) | ||||
Densovirus | GmDNV*, JcDNV† | 4 | II | VP4 |
Iteravirus | BmDNV† | 4-6 | II | VP1-VP4 |
Brevidensovirus | AaeDNV, AalDNV | 2-3 | NA | VP1 or VP2/3 |
Pefudensovirus | PfDNV | 5 | NA | VP1 |
AalDNV, Aedes albopictus densovirus; AaeDNV, Aedes aegypti densovirus; BmDNV, Bombyx mori densovirus; BPV, bovine parvovirus; CnMV, canine minute virus; CPV, canine parvovirus; FPV, feline panleukopenia virus; GPV, goose parvovirus; JcDNV, Junonia coenia densovirus; PfDNV, Periplaneta fuliginosa densovirus; SPV, simian parvovirus. *, structure determined by X-ray crystallography; †, structure determined by cryo-EM.
The number of VPs in the virion capsid.
Group refers to the surface topologies described in Results and Discussion (HBoV is currently the only bocavirus with a known structure; there is no structure available for Periplaneta fuliginosa densovirus or the brevidensoviruses). NA, structural group not assigned.
The VP(s) that comprises most of the wild-type virion.