Parasitic and Commensal interactions among Mimiviruses, Sputnik-like virophages, and Transpovirons: A theoretical and dynamical systems approach.

EMMANUEL ORTEGA ATEHORTUA, Juan Camilo Arboleda, Nicole Rivera, Gloria Machado, Boris Anghelo Rodriguez
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Giant viruses have been in the scope of virologists since 2003 when they were isolated from Acanthamoeba spp. Giant viruses, in turn, get infected by another virus named virophage and a third biological entity that corresponds to a transpoviron which can be found in the capsids of giant and virophage viruses. So far, transpovirons seem to behave as commensal entities while some virophages exhibit commensal behavior under laboratory conditions. To study the system's behavior, we used a theoretical approximation and developed an ordinary differential equation model. The dynamical analysis showed that the system exhibits an oscillatory robust behavior leading to a hyperparasitic Lotka-Volterra dynamic. But the biological mechanism that underlines the transpoviron persistence over time remains unclear and its status as a commensal entity needs further assessment. Also, the ecological interaction that leads to the overall coexistence of the three viral entities needs to be further studied.
米米病毒、类人造卫星病毒和跨病毒之间的寄生和共生相互作用:理论和动力系统方法
巨细胞病毒反过来又会受到另一种名为噬菌体的病毒和第三种生物实体的感染,后者相当于巨细胞病毒和噬菌体病毒外壳中的转环病毒。到目前为止,跨病毒似乎表现为共生实体,而一些噬菌体则在实验室条件下表现出共生行为。为了研究该系统的行为,我们采用了一种理论近似方法,并建立了一个常微分方程模型。动力学分析表明,该系统表现出一种振荡的稳健行为,导致一种超寄生的 Lotka-Volterra 动力。但是,跨环境长期存在的生物机制尚不清楚,其作为共生实体的地位也需要进一步评估。此外,导致三种病毒实体共存的生态相互作用也有待进一步研究。
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