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Life-Cycle and Genome of OtV5, a Large DNA Virus of the Pelagic Marine Unicellular Green Alga Ostreococcus tauri

Large DNA viruses are ubiquitous, infecting diverse organisms ranging from algae to man, and have probably evolved from an ancient common ancestor. In aquatic environments, such algal viruses control blooms and shape the evolution of biodiversity in phytoplankton, but little is known about their bio...

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Autores principales: Derelle, Evelyne, Ferraz, Conchita, Escande, Marie-Line, Eychenié, Sophie, Cooke, Richard, Piganeau, Gwenaël, Desdevises, Yves, Bellec, Laure, Moreau, Hervé, Grimsley, Nigel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2386258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18509524
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002250
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author Derelle, Evelyne
Ferraz, Conchita
Escande, Marie-Line
Eychenié, Sophie
Cooke, Richard
Piganeau, Gwenaël
Desdevises, Yves
Bellec, Laure
Moreau, Hervé
Grimsley, Nigel
author_facet Derelle, Evelyne
Ferraz, Conchita
Escande, Marie-Line
Eychenié, Sophie
Cooke, Richard
Piganeau, Gwenaël
Desdevises, Yves
Bellec, Laure
Moreau, Hervé
Grimsley, Nigel
author_sort Derelle, Evelyne
collection PubMed
description Large DNA viruses are ubiquitous, infecting diverse organisms ranging from algae to man, and have probably evolved from an ancient common ancestor. In aquatic environments, such algal viruses control blooms and shape the evolution of biodiversity in phytoplankton, but little is known about their biological functions. We show that Ostreococcus tauri, the smallest known marine photosynthetic eukaryote, whose genome is completely characterized, is a host for large DNA viruses, and present an analysis of the life-cycle and 186,234 bp long linear genome of OtV5. OtV5 is a lytic phycodnavirus which unexpectedly does not degrade its host chromosomes before the host cell bursts. Analysis of its complete genome sequence confirmed that it lacks expected site-specific endonucleases, and revealed the presence of 16 genes whose predicted functions are novel to this group of viruses. OtV5 carries at least one predicted gene whose protein closely resembles its host counterpart and several other host-like sequences, suggesting that horizontal gene transfers between host and viral genomes may occur frequently on an evolutionary scale. Fifty seven percent of the 268 predicted proteins present no similarities with any known protein in Genbank, underlining the wealth of undiscovered biological diversity present in oceanic viruses, which are estimated to harbour 200Mt of carbon.
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spelling pubmed-23862582008-05-28 Life-Cycle and Genome of OtV5, a Large DNA Virus of the Pelagic Marine Unicellular Green Alga Ostreococcus tauri Derelle, Evelyne Ferraz, Conchita Escande, Marie-Line Eychenié, Sophie Cooke, Richard Piganeau, Gwenaël Desdevises, Yves Bellec, Laure Moreau, Hervé Grimsley, Nigel PLoS One Research Article Large DNA viruses are ubiquitous, infecting diverse organisms ranging from algae to man, and have probably evolved from an ancient common ancestor. In aquatic environments, such algal viruses control blooms and shape the evolution of biodiversity in phytoplankton, but little is known about their biological functions. We show that Ostreococcus tauri, the smallest known marine photosynthetic eukaryote, whose genome is completely characterized, is a host for large DNA viruses, and present an analysis of the life-cycle and 186,234 bp long linear genome of OtV5. OtV5 is a lytic phycodnavirus which unexpectedly does not degrade its host chromosomes before the host cell bursts. Analysis of its complete genome sequence confirmed that it lacks expected site-specific endonucleases, and revealed the presence of 16 genes whose predicted functions are novel to this group of viruses. OtV5 carries at least one predicted gene whose protein closely resembles its host counterpart and several other host-like sequences, suggesting that horizontal gene transfers between host and viral genomes may occur frequently on an evolutionary scale. Fifty seven percent of the 268 predicted proteins present no similarities with any known protein in Genbank, underlining the wealth of undiscovered biological diversity present in oceanic viruses, which are estimated to harbour 200Mt of carbon. Public Library of Science 2008-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2386258/ /pubmed/18509524 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002250 Text en Derelle et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Derelle, Evelyne
Ferraz, Conchita
Escande, Marie-Line
Eychenié, Sophie
Cooke, Richard
Piganeau, Gwenaël
Desdevises, Yves
Bellec, Laure
Moreau, Hervé
Grimsley, Nigel
Life-Cycle and Genome of OtV5, a Large DNA Virus of the Pelagic Marine Unicellular Green Alga Ostreococcus tauri
title Life-Cycle and Genome of OtV5, a Large DNA Virus of the Pelagic Marine Unicellular Green Alga Ostreococcus tauri
title_full Life-Cycle and Genome of OtV5, a Large DNA Virus of the Pelagic Marine Unicellular Green Alga Ostreococcus tauri
title_fullStr Life-Cycle and Genome of OtV5, a Large DNA Virus of the Pelagic Marine Unicellular Green Alga Ostreococcus tauri
title_full_unstemmed Life-Cycle and Genome of OtV5, a Large DNA Virus of the Pelagic Marine Unicellular Green Alga Ostreococcus tauri
title_short Life-Cycle and Genome of OtV5, a Large DNA Virus of the Pelagic Marine Unicellular Green Alga Ostreococcus tauri
title_sort life-cycle and genome of otv5, a large dna virus of the pelagic marine unicellular green alga ostreococcus tauri
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2386258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18509524
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002250
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