首例感染海洋玫瑰菌的 Autographiviridae 噬菌体的基因组序列

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Sen Du, Ying Wu, Hanqi Ying, Zuqing Wu, Mingyu Yang, Feng Chen, Jiabing Shao, He Liu, Zefeng Zhang and Yanlin Zhao
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无处不在的大量海洋噬菌体在塑造细菌群落的组成和功能方面发挥着关键作用,影响着海洋生态系统的生物地球化学循环。Autographiviridae 是海洋中最丰富、最普遍的噬菌体家族之一。然而,对海洋环境中 Autographiviridae 噬菌体多样性和生态学的研究仅限于感染 SAR11 细菌和蓝藻的分离株。本研究从沿岸水域分离出了 10 个感染海洋玫瑰细菌菌株的新玫瑰噬菌体。这些新嗜玫瑰细菌的基因组大小从 38 917 到 42 634 bp 不等,G+C 含量为 44.6–50 %。比较基因组学显示,它们在基因含量和结构方面与已知的自病毒科噬菌体相似,因此是第一个自病毒科玫瑰噬菌体。基于共轭保守基因的系统进化分析表明,这十种玫瑰噬菌体在自病毒科中形成了三个不同的亚群,序列分析表明它们属于八个新属。最后,病毒组读图显示,这些新的 Autographiviridae 噬菌体广泛分布于全球海洋,主要栖息于极地和河口地区。这项研究拓展了目前对 Autographiviridae 噬菌体和噬玫瑰病毒的基因组多样性、进化和生态学的认识。我们认为,Autographiviridae噬菌体在玫瑰噬菌体的死亡和群落结构中扮演着重要角色,具有广泛的生态学应用价值。
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Genome sequences of the first Autographiviridae phages infecting marine Roseobacter
The ubiquitous and abundant marine phages play critical roles in shaping the composition and function of bacterial communities, impacting biogeochemical cycling in marine ecosystems. Autographiviridae is among the most abundant and ubiquitous phage families in the ocean. However, studies on the diversity and ecology of Autographiviridae phages in marine environments are restricted to isolates that infect SAR11 bacteria and cyanobacteria. In this study, ten new roseophages that infect marine Roseobacter strains were isolated from coastal waters. These new roseophages have a genome size ranging from 38 917 to 42 634 bp and G+C content of 44.6–50 %. Comparative genomics showed that they are similar to known Autographiviridae phages regarding gene content and architecture, thus representing the first Autographiviridae roseophages. Phylogenomic analysis based on concatenated conserved genes showed that the ten roseophages form three distinct subgroups within the Autographiviridae, and sequence analysis revealed that they belong to eight new genera. Finally, viromic read-mapping showed that these new Autographiviridae phages are widely distributed in global oceans, mostly inhabiting polar and estuarine locations. This study has expanded the current understanding of the genomic diversity, evolution and ecology of Autographiviridae phages and roseophages. We suggest that Autographiviridae phages play important roles in the mortality and community structure of roseobacters, and have broad ecological applications.
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Microbial Genomics
Microbial Genomics Medicine-Epidemiology
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
2.60%
发文量
153
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Microbial Genomics (MGen) is a fully open access, mandatory open data and peer-reviewed journal publishing high-profile original research on archaea, bacteria, microbial eukaryotes and viruses.
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