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High Incidence of Lysogeny in the Oxygen Minimum Zones of the Arabian Sea (Southwest Coast of India)
Though microbial processes in the oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) of the Arabian Sea (AS) are well documented, prokaryote-virus interactions are less known. The present study was carried out to determine the potential physico-chemical factors influencing viral abundances and their life strategies (lytic...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6267222/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30373217 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v10110588 |
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author | Parvathi, Ammini Jasna, Vijayan Aparna, Sreekumar Pradeep Ram, Angia Sriram Aswathy, Vijaya Krishna Balachandran, Kizhakkeppat K. Muraleedharan, Kallungal Ravunnikutty Mathew, Dayana Sime-Ngando, Telesphore |
author_facet | Parvathi, Ammini Jasna, Vijayan Aparna, Sreekumar Pradeep Ram, Angia Sriram Aswathy, Vijaya Krishna Balachandran, Kizhakkeppat K. Muraleedharan, Kallungal Ravunnikutty Mathew, Dayana Sime-Ngando, Telesphore |
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description | Though microbial processes in the oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) of the Arabian Sea (AS) are well documented, prokaryote-virus interactions are less known. The present study was carried out to determine the potential physico-chemical factors influencing viral abundances and their life strategies (lytic and lysogenic) along the vertical gradient in the OMZ of the AS (southwest coast of India). Water samples were collected during the southwest monsoon (SWM) season in two consecutive years (2015 and 2016) from different depths, namely, the surface layer, secondary chlorophyll a maxima (~30–40 m), oxycline (~70–80 m), and hypoxic/suboxic layers (~200–350 m). The high viral abundances observed in oxygenated surface waters (mean ± SD = 6.1 ± 3.4 × 10(6) viral-like particles (VLPs) mL(−1)), drastically decreased with depth in the oxycline region (1.2 ± 0.5 × 10(6) VLPs mL(−1)) and hypoxic/suboxic waters (0.3 ± 0.3 × 10(6) VLPs mL(−1)). Virus to prokaryote ratio fluctuated in the mixed layer (~10) and declined significantly (p < 0.001) to 1 in the hypoxic layer. Viral production (VP) and frequency of virus infected cells (FIC) were maximum in the surface and minimum in the oxycline layer, whereas the viral lysis was undetectable in the suboxic/hypoxic layer. The detection of a high percentage of lysogeny in suboxic (48%) and oxycline zones (9–24%), accompanied by undetectable rates of lytic viral infection support the hypothesis that lysogeny may represent the major survival strategy for viruses in unproductive or harsh nutrient/host conditions in deoxygenated waters. |
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spelling | pubmed-62672222018-12-07 High Incidence of Lysogeny in the Oxygen Minimum Zones of the Arabian Sea (Southwest Coast of India) Parvathi, Ammini Jasna, Vijayan Aparna, Sreekumar Pradeep Ram, Angia Sriram Aswathy, Vijaya Krishna Balachandran, Kizhakkeppat K. Muraleedharan, Kallungal Ravunnikutty Mathew, Dayana Sime-Ngando, Telesphore Viruses Article Though microbial processes in the oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) of the Arabian Sea (AS) are well documented, prokaryote-virus interactions are less known. The present study was carried out to determine the potential physico-chemical factors influencing viral abundances and their life strategies (lytic and lysogenic) along the vertical gradient in the OMZ of the AS (southwest coast of India). Water samples were collected during the southwest monsoon (SWM) season in two consecutive years (2015 and 2016) from different depths, namely, the surface layer, secondary chlorophyll a maxima (~30–40 m), oxycline (~70–80 m), and hypoxic/suboxic layers (~200–350 m). The high viral abundances observed in oxygenated surface waters (mean ± SD = 6.1 ± 3.4 × 10(6) viral-like particles (VLPs) mL(−1)), drastically decreased with depth in the oxycline region (1.2 ± 0.5 × 10(6) VLPs mL(−1)) and hypoxic/suboxic waters (0.3 ± 0.3 × 10(6) VLPs mL(−1)). Virus to prokaryote ratio fluctuated in the mixed layer (~10) and declined significantly (p < 0.001) to 1 in the hypoxic layer. Viral production (VP) and frequency of virus infected cells (FIC) were maximum in the surface and minimum in the oxycline layer, whereas the viral lysis was undetectable in the suboxic/hypoxic layer. The detection of a high percentage of lysogeny in suboxic (48%) and oxycline zones (9–24%), accompanied by undetectable rates of lytic viral infection support the hypothesis that lysogeny may represent the major survival strategy for viruses in unproductive or harsh nutrient/host conditions in deoxygenated waters. MDPI 2018-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6267222/ /pubmed/30373217 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v10110588 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Parvathi, Ammini Jasna, Vijayan Aparna, Sreekumar Pradeep Ram, Angia Sriram Aswathy, Vijaya Krishna Balachandran, Kizhakkeppat K. Muraleedharan, Kallungal Ravunnikutty Mathew, Dayana Sime-Ngando, Telesphore High Incidence of Lysogeny in the Oxygen Minimum Zones of the Arabian Sea (Southwest Coast of India) |
title | High Incidence of Lysogeny in the Oxygen Minimum Zones of the Arabian Sea (Southwest Coast of India) |
title_full | High Incidence of Lysogeny in the Oxygen Minimum Zones of the Arabian Sea (Southwest Coast of India) |
title_fullStr | High Incidence of Lysogeny in the Oxygen Minimum Zones of the Arabian Sea (Southwest Coast of India) |
title_full_unstemmed | High Incidence of Lysogeny in the Oxygen Minimum Zones of the Arabian Sea (Southwest Coast of India) |
title_short | High Incidence of Lysogeny in the Oxygen Minimum Zones of the Arabian Sea (Southwest Coast of India) |
title_sort | high incidence of lysogeny in the oxygen minimum zones of the arabian sea (southwest coast of india) |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6267222/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30373217 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v10110588 |
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