High-Level Diversity of Tailed Phages, Eukaryote-Associated Viruses, and Virophage-Like Elements in the Metaviromes of Antarctic Soils

被引:83
作者
Zablocki, Olivier [1 ,4 ]
van Zyl, Lonnie [2 ]
Adriaenssens, Evelien M. [1 ,4 ]
Rubagotti, Enrico [4 ]
Tuffin, Marla [2 ]
Cary, Stephen Craig [3 ]
Cowan, Don [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pretoria, Ctr Microbial Ecol & Genom, ZA-0002 Pretoria, South Africa
[2] Univ Western Cape, Inst Microbial Biotechnol & Metagenom, ZA-7535 Bellville, South Africa
[3] Univ Waikato, Int Ctr Terr Antarctic Res, Hamilton, New Zealand
[4] Univ Pretoria, Genom Res Inst, ZA-0002 Pretoria, South Africa
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
HYPOLITHIC MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES; MCMURDO DRY VALLEYS; GIANT VIRUSES; BACTERIOPHAGE; TEMPERATE; ROCKS; LIFE;
D O I
10.1128/AEM.01525-14
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The metaviromes of two distinct Antarctic hyperarid desert soil communities have been characterized. Hypolithic communities, cyanobacterium-dominated assemblages situated on the ventral surfaces of quartz pebbles embedded in the desert pavement, showed higher virus diversity than surface soils, which correlated with previous bacterial community studies. Prokaryotic viruses (i.e., phages) represented the largest viral component (particularly Mycobacterium phages) in both habitats, with an identical hierarchical sequence abundance of families of tailed phages (Siphoviridae > Myoviridae > Podoviridae). No archaeal viruses were found. Unexpectedly, cyanophages were poorly represented in both metaviromes and were phylogenetically distant from currently characterized cyanophages. Putative phage genomes were assembled and showed a high level of unaffiliated genes, mostly from hypolithic viruses. Moreover, unusual gene arrangements in which eukaryotic and prokaryotic virus-derived genes were found within identical genome segments were observed. Phycodnaviridae and Mimiviridae viruses were the second-most-abundant taxa and more numerous within open soil. Novel virophage-like sequences (within the Sputnik clade) were identified. These findings highlight high-level virus diversity and novel species discovery potential within Antarctic hyperarid soils and may serve as a starting point for future studies targeting specific viral groups.
引用
收藏
页码:6888 / 6897
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
[21]   Mass die-off of Caspian seals caused by canine distemper virus [J].
Kennedy, S ;
Kuiken, T ;
Jepson, PD ;
Deaville, R ;
Forsyth, M ;
Barrett, T ;
van de Bildt, MWG ;
Osterhaus, ADME ;
Eybatov, T ;
Duck, C ;
Kydyrmanov, A ;
Mitrofanov, I ;
Wilson, S .
EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2000, 6 (06) :637-639
[22]   Hypolithic microbial communities of quartz rocks from Miers Valley, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica [J].
Khan, Nuraan ;
Tuffin, Marla ;
Stafford, William ;
Cary, Craig ;
Lacap, Donnabella C. ;
Pointing, Stephen B. ;
Cowan, Don .
POLAR BIOLOGY, 2011, 34 (11) :1657-1668
[23]   The virophage as a unique parasite of the giant mimivirus [J].
La Scola, Bernard ;
Desnues, Christelle ;
Pagnier, Isabelle ;
Robert, Catherine ;
Barrassi, Lina ;
Fournous, Ghislain ;
Merchat, Michele ;
Suzan-Monti, Marie ;
Forterre, Patrick ;
Koonin, Eugene ;
Raoult, Didier .
NATURE, 2008, 455 (7209) :100-U65
[24]   Tentative Characterization of New Environmental Giant Viruses by MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry [J].
La Scola, Bernard ;
Campocasso, Angelique ;
N'Dong, Rolande ;
Fournous, Ghislain ;
Barrassi, Lina ;
Flaudrops, Christophe ;
Raoult, Didier .
INTERVIROLOGY, 2010, 53 (05) :344-353
[25]   No Place Too Cold [J].
Laybourn-Parry, Johanna .
SCIENCE, 2009, 324 (5934) :1521-1522
[26]   High Diversity of the Viral Community from an Antarctic Lake [J].
Lopez-Bueno, Alberto ;
Tamames, Javier ;
Velazquez, David ;
Moya, Andres ;
Quesada, Antonio ;
Alcami, Antonio .
SCIENCE, 2009, 326 (5954) :858-861
[27]   Evidence for successional development in Antarctic hypolithic bacterial communities [J].
Makhalanyane, Thulani P. ;
Valverde, Angel ;
Birkeland, Nils-Kare ;
Cary, Stephen C. ;
Tuffin, I. Marla ;
Cowan, Don A. .
ISME JOURNAL, 2013, 7 (11) :2080-2090
[28]   PHACTS, a computational approach to classifying the lifestyle of phages [J].
McNair, Katelyn ;
Bailey, Barbara A. ;
Edwards, Robert A. .
BIOINFORMATICS, 2012, 28 (05) :614-618
[29]   Genome sequence of temperate bacteriophage Psymv2 from Antarctic Dry Valley soil isolate Psychrobacter sp MV2 [J].
Meiring, Tracy L. ;
Tuffin, I. Marla ;
Cary, Craig ;
Cowan, Don A. .
EXTREMOPHILES, 2012, 16 (05) :715-726
[30]   The metagenomics RAST server - a public resource for the automatic phylogenetic and functional analysis of metagenomes [J].
Meyer, F. ;
Paarmann, D. ;
D'Souza, M. ;
Olson, R. ;
Glass, E. M. ;
Kubal, M. ;
Paczian, T. ;
Rodriguez, A. ;
Stevens, R. ;
Wilke, A. ;
Wilkening, J. ;
Edwards, R. A. .
BMC BIOINFORMATICS, 2008, 9 (1)