揭示感染小球藻的巨型病毒的隐藏多样性。

Lethícia R Henriques, Bruna B F Botelho, Roger M Carlson, João Victor R P Carvalho, Ellen G Oliveira, Irina V Agarkova, James L Van Etten, David D Dunigan, Rodrigo A L Rodrigues
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在过去的几十年里,从世界各地不同的水生环境中分离出感染绿藻的氯病毒,病毒的复杂性达到了一个新的水平。这项研究的重点是描述和比较γ -氯病毒的基因组特征,以前被称为sag病毒。我们报道了24株能够在草坪上形成斑块的heliozoae小球藻SAG 3.83的新分离株,包括从格陵兰岛分离到的第一个巨型病毒。与之前的13个分离株一起,这些新病毒形成了一个强大的数据集,我们用它来研究基因组景观,并测试环境条件是否影响γ -氯病毒的物种多样性。基因组大小从283 kbp到385 kbp不等,其中一种新分离物具有在氯病毒属中发现的最小基因组。基于系统基因组学和全球基因组同源性分析,我们确定了10种“伽马病毒”,其中一半是由一株分离物代表的。我们观察到高水平的基因组合群,tRNA胰岛保持着明显的种间模式,尽管一些显著的变化是明显的。我们的分析揭示了一个由681个cog组成的开放泛基因组,其中超过30%由未表征的基因组成,突出了这些病毒的重大创新遗传潜力。我们的研究结果表明,亚属“伽马病毒”在氯病毒中表现出最大的遗传多样性,其变异与地理位置无关。总的来说,这些发现强调了这10个新定义物种的相当大的多样性,以及从世界各地的新地点分离和表征氯病毒的重要性,以增强我们对这组巨型藻病毒的生态学和进化的理解。
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Revealing the hidden diversity of Chlorella heliozoae-infecting giant viruses.

A new level of viral complexity has emerged from the isolation of green algae-infecting chloroviruses from diverse aquatic environments around the world over the past few decades. This study focuses on describing and comparing the genomic features of gammachloroviruses, previously referred to as SAG-viruses. We present 24 novel isolates capable of forming plaques on lawns of Chlorella heliozoae SAG 3.83, including the first giant virus isolated from Greenland. Together with 13 previous isolates, these new viruses form a robust dataset that we used to investigate the genomic landscape and to test whether environmental conditions influence the species diversity of gammachloroviruses. Genome sizes range from 283 kbp to 385 kbp, with one new isolate having the smallest genome found in the genus Chlorovirus. Based on phylogenomics and global genome identity analysis, we defined 10 species of "Gammachlorovirus", half of which are represented by a single isolate. We observed a high level of genome synteny, and the tRNA islets maintain a distinct interspecific pattern, although some notable variations are evident. Our analysis reveals an open pan-genome composed of 681 COGs, more than 30% of which consist of uncharacterized genes, highlighting significant innovative genetic potential for these viruses. Our results suggest that the subgenus "Gammachlorovirus" exhibits the greatest genetic diversity among chloroviruses, with variability that is independent of geographic location. Overall, these findings underscore the considerable diversity within these ten newly defined species and the importance of isolating and characterizing chloroviruses from new locations worldwide to enhance our understanding of the ecology and evolution of this group of giant algal viruses.

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