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Salinity Regulation of the Interaction of Halovirus SNJ1 with Its Host and Alteration of the Halovirus Replication Strategy to Adapt to the Variable Ecosystem

Halovirus is a major force that affects the evolution of extreme halophiles and the biogeochemistry of hypersaline environments. However, until now, the systematic studies on the halovirus ecology and the effects of salt concentration on virus-host systems are lacking. To provide more valuable infor...

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Autores principales: Mei, Yunjun, He, Congcong, Huang, Yongchi, Liu, Ying, Zhang, Ziqian, Chen, Xiangdong, Shen, Ping
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4390326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25853566
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123874
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author Mei, Yunjun
He, Congcong
Huang, Yongchi
Liu, Ying
Zhang, Ziqian
Chen, Xiangdong
Shen, Ping
author_facet Mei, Yunjun
He, Congcong
Huang, Yongchi
Liu, Ying
Zhang, Ziqian
Chen, Xiangdong
Shen, Ping
author_sort Mei, Yunjun
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description Halovirus is a major force that affects the evolution of extreme halophiles and the biogeochemistry of hypersaline environments. However, until now, the systematic studies on the halovirus ecology and the effects of salt concentration on virus-host systems are lacking. To provide more valuable information for understanding ecological strategies of a virus-host system in the hypersaline ecosystem, we studied the interaction between halovirus SNJ1 and its host Natrinema sp.J7-2 under various NaCl concentrations. We found that the adsorption rate and lytic rate increased with salt concentration, demonstrating that a higher salt concentration promoted viral adsorption and proliferation. Contrary to the lytic rate, the lysogenic rate decreased as the salt concentration increased. Our results also demonstrated that cells incubated at a high salt concentration prior to infection increased the ability of the virus to adsorb and lyse its host cells; therefore, the physiological status of host cells also affected the virus-host interaction. In conclusion, SNJ1 acted as a predator, lysing host cells and releasing progeny viruses in hypersaline environments; in low salt environments, viruses lysogenized host cells to escape the damage from low salinity.
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spelling pubmed-43903262015-04-21 Salinity Regulation of the Interaction of Halovirus SNJ1 with Its Host and Alteration of the Halovirus Replication Strategy to Adapt to the Variable Ecosystem Mei, Yunjun He, Congcong Huang, Yongchi Liu, Ying Zhang, Ziqian Chen, Xiangdong Shen, Ping PLoS One Research Article Halovirus is a major force that affects the evolution of extreme halophiles and the biogeochemistry of hypersaline environments. However, until now, the systematic studies on the halovirus ecology and the effects of salt concentration on virus-host systems are lacking. To provide more valuable information for understanding ecological strategies of a virus-host system in the hypersaline ecosystem, we studied the interaction between halovirus SNJ1 and its host Natrinema sp.J7-2 under various NaCl concentrations. We found that the adsorption rate and lytic rate increased with salt concentration, demonstrating that a higher salt concentration promoted viral adsorption and proliferation. Contrary to the lytic rate, the lysogenic rate decreased as the salt concentration increased. Our results also demonstrated that cells incubated at a high salt concentration prior to infection increased the ability of the virus to adsorb and lyse its host cells; therefore, the physiological status of host cells also affected the virus-host interaction. In conclusion, SNJ1 acted as a predator, lysing host cells and releasing progeny viruses in hypersaline environments; in low salt environments, viruses lysogenized host cells to escape the damage from low salinity. Public Library of Science 2015-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4390326/ /pubmed/25853566 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123874 Text en © 2015 Mei 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
Mei, Yunjun
He, Congcong
Huang, Yongchi
Liu, Ying
Zhang, Ziqian
Chen, Xiangdong
Shen, Ping
Salinity Regulation of the Interaction of Halovirus SNJ1 with Its Host and Alteration of the Halovirus Replication Strategy to Adapt to the Variable Ecosystem
title Salinity Regulation of the Interaction of Halovirus SNJ1 with Its Host and Alteration of the Halovirus Replication Strategy to Adapt to the Variable Ecosystem
title_full Salinity Regulation of the Interaction of Halovirus SNJ1 with Its Host and Alteration of the Halovirus Replication Strategy to Adapt to the Variable Ecosystem
title_fullStr Salinity Regulation of the Interaction of Halovirus SNJ1 with Its Host and Alteration of the Halovirus Replication Strategy to Adapt to the Variable Ecosystem
title_full_unstemmed Salinity Regulation of the Interaction of Halovirus SNJ1 with Its Host and Alteration of the Halovirus Replication Strategy to Adapt to the Variable Ecosystem
title_short Salinity Regulation of the Interaction of Halovirus SNJ1 with Its Host and Alteration of the Halovirus Replication Strategy to Adapt to the Variable Ecosystem
title_sort salinity regulation of the interaction of halovirus snj1 with its host and alteration of the halovirus replication strategy to adapt to the variable ecosystem
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4390326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25853566
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123874
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