呼吁对病毒辅助代谢基因的生物学解释保持谨慎

IF 19.4 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Cody Martin, Joanne B. Emerson, Simon Roux, Karthik Anantharaman
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摘要

病毒编码的辅助代谢基因(AMGs)是在感染期间通过维持或操纵宿主代谢来增加病毒适应性的非必需基因。从进化的角度来看,amg很有趣,因为大多数病毒基因组高度紧凑,对附属基因的编码能力有限。病毒(元)基因组学的进展扩大了对不同环境中病毒的假定AMGs的检测。然而,由于注释工具的限制,这也导致了许多错误注释的情况,导致对某些病毒基因作用的误解。在这里,我们重点介绍了支持amg主张的研究,而不仅仅是功能预测,以指导最佳实践。然后,我们建议采用一种扩展的、包容性的观点,将所有辅助核心病毒功能的基因称为“辅助病毒基因”(AVGs),同时提出一个相关的生态进化框架,以考虑能够更好地支持有关AVGs的主张的分析类型。
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A call for caution in the biological interpretation of viral auxiliary metabolic genes

A call for caution in the biological interpretation of viral auxiliary metabolic genes

A call for caution in the biological interpretation of viral auxiliary metabolic genes
Virus-encoded auxiliary metabolic genes (AMGs) are non-essential genes that increase viral fitness by maintaining or manipulating host metabolism during infection. AMGs are intriguing from an evolutionary perspective, as most viral genomes are highly compact and have limited coding capacity for accessory genes. Advances in viral (meta)genomics have expanded the detection of putative AMGs from viruses in diverse environments. However, this has also led to many instances of misannotation due to the limitations of annotation tools, resulting in misinterpretations about the roles of some viral genes. Here, we highlight studies that support claims about AMGs with more than just function predictions for guidance on best practices. We then propose the adoption of an expanded, inclusive view of all genes auxiliary to core viral functions with the term ‘auxiliary viral genes’ (AVGs), alongside an associated eco-evolutionary framework for considering the types of analyses that can better support claims made about AVGs. This Perspective discusses virus-encoded auxiliary metabolic genes and provides a framework for the biological interpretation of these genes.
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Nature Microbiology
Nature Microbiology Immunology and Microbiology-Microbiology
CiteScore
44.40
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1.10%
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226
期刊介绍: Nature Microbiology aims to cover a comprehensive range of topics related to microorganisms. This includes: Evolution: The journal is interested in exploring the evolutionary aspects of microorganisms. This may include research on their genetic diversity, adaptation, and speciation over time. Physiology and cell biology: Nature Microbiology seeks to understand the functions and characteristics of microorganisms at the cellular and physiological levels. This may involve studying their metabolism, growth patterns, and cellular processes. Interactions: The journal focuses on the interactions microorganisms have with each other, as well as their interactions with hosts or the environment. This encompasses investigations into microbial communities, symbiotic relationships, and microbial responses to different environments. Societal significance: Nature Microbiology recognizes the societal impact of microorganisms and welcomes studies that explore their practical applications. This may include research on microbial diseases, biotechnology, or environmental remediation. In summary, Nature Microbiology is interested in research related to the evolution, physiology and cell biology of microorganisms, their interactions, and their societal relevance.
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