硅藻naviridae:硅藻感染DNA病毒的精细分类和生物学和进化的新见解。

IF 3.6 4区 医学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Arvind Varsani, Joy M Custer, Ilaria N Cobb, Ciara Harding, Courtney L Collins, Crystal Suazo, Joshua Schreck, Rafaela S Fontenele, Daisy Stainton, Anisha Dayaram, Sharyn Goldstein, Darius Kazlauskas, Simona Kraberger, Mart Krupovic
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硅藻病毒是感染硅藻的单链DNA病毒,迄今为止主要是在海洋生物和环境中发现的。利用病毒宏基因组学方法,我们从泥扁蜗牛(Amphibola crenata;n=3个基因组)和从新西兰Avon-Heathcote河口收集的底栖沉积物(n=10个基因组)。比较基因组学和系统发育分析的背景下,新的芽胞杆菌病毒序列的先前分类的成员有助于完善和进一步扩大芽胞杆菌病毒科的分类。基于复制相关蛋白的系统发育和配对鉴定,我们在该科中建立了4个新属(Aberdnavirus、Keisodnavirus、Puahadnavirus和Seawadnavirus)和13个新种。杆菌核酸病毒衣壳蛋白序列的比较表明,带正电的n端区域(r -臂)是较大基因组封装所必需的,而较小的杆菌核酸病毒基因组可以在没有r -臂亚结构域的情况下进行包装。此外,对芽胞杆菌病毒基因组的分析显示,三个属的成员编码一种磷脂酶A1的高度衍生变体,预计该变体参与被感染硅藻的裂解和/或促进病毒粒子进入宿主细胞。总的来说,我们的结果允许完善芽胞杆菌病毒的分类,并为这一未被研究的硅藻病毒群的生物学和进化提供新的见解。
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Bacilladnaviridae: refined taxonomy and new insights into the biology and evolution of diatom-infecting DNA viruses.

Bacilladnaviruses are single-stranded DNA viruses that infect diatoms that, so far, have been primarily identified in marine organisms and environments. Using a viral metagenomics approach, we discovered 13 novel bacilladnaviruses originating from samples of mud-flat snail (Amphibola crenata; n=3 genomes) and benthic sediments (n=10 genomes) collected from the Avon-Heathcote Estuary in New Zealand. Comparative genomics and phylogenetic analysis of the new bacilladnavirus sequences in the context of the previously classified members of the family helped refine and further expand the Bacilladnaviridae taxonomy. Here, based on the replication-associated protein phylogeny and pairwise identities, we established 4 new genera - Aberdnavirus, Keisodnavirus, Puahadnavirus and Seawadnavirus - and 13 new species within the family. Comparison of the bacilladnavirus capsid protein sequences suggests that the positively charged N-terminal region (R-arm) is required for encapsidation of the larger genomes, whereas the smaller bacilladnavirus genomes can be packaged in the absence of the R-arm subdomain. Furthermore, analysis of the bacilladnavirus genomes revealed that members of three genera encode a highly derived variant of a phospholipase A1, which is predicted to be involved in the lysis of the infected diatoms and/or facilitates the entry of the virions into the host cells. Collectively, our results allow refining of the taxonomy of bacilladnaviruses and provide new insights into the biology and evolution of this understudied group of diatom viruses.

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Journal of General Virology
Journal of General Virology 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
7.70
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2.60%
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91
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY (JGV), a journal of the Society for General Microbiology (SGM), publishes high-calibre research papers with high production standards, giving the journal a worldwide reputation for excellence and attracting an eminent audience.
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