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Diversity and Distribution of a Novel Genus of Hyperthermophilic Aquificae Viruses Encoding a Proof-Reading Family-A DNA Polymerase

Despite the high abundance of Aquificae in many geothermal systems, these bacteria are difficult to culture and no viruses infecting members of this phylum have been isolated. Here, we describe the complete, circular dsDNA Uncultivated Virus Genome (UViG) of Thermocrinis Octopus Spring virus (TOSV),...

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Autores principales: Palmer, Marike, Hedlund, Brian P., Roux, Simon, Tsourkas, Philippos K., Doss, Ryan K., Stamereilers, Casey, Mehta, Astha, Dodsworth, Jeremy A., Lodes, Michael, Monsma, Scott, Glavina del Rio, Tijana, Schoenfeld, Thomas W., Eloe-Fadrosh, Emiley A., Mead, David A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7689252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33281778
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.583361
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author Palmer, Marike
Hedlund, Brian P.
Roux, Simon
Tsourkas, Philippos K.
Doss, Ryan K.
Stamereilers, Casey
Mehta, Astha
Dodsworth, Jeremy A.
Lodes, Michael
Monsma, Scott
Glavina del Rio, Tijana
Schoenfeld, Thomas W.
Eloe-Fadrosh, Emiley A.
Mead, David A.
author_facet Palmer, Marike
Hedlund, Brian P.
Roux, Simon
Tsourkas, Philippos K.
Doss, Ryan K.
Stamereilers, Casey
Mehta, Astha
Dodsworth, Jeremy A.
Lodes, Michael
Monsma, Scott
Glavina del Rio, Tijana
Schoenfeld, Thomas W.
Eloe-Fadrosh, Emiley A.
Mead, David A.
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description Despite the high abundance of Aquificae in many geothermal systems, these bacteria are difficult to culture and no viruses infecting members of this phylum have been isolated. Here, we describe the complete, circular dsDNA Uncultivated Virus Genome (UViG) of Thermocrinis Octopus Spring virus (TOSV), derived from metagenomic data, along with eight related UViGs representing three additional viral species. Despite low overall similarity among viruses from different hot springs, the genomes shared a high degree of synteny, and encoded numerous genes for nucleotide metabolism, including a PolA-type DNA polymerase polyprotein with likely accessory functions, a DNA Pol III sliding clamp, a thymidylate kinase, a DNA gyrase, a helicase, and a DNA methylase. Also present were conserved genes predicted to code for phage capsid, large and small subunits of terminase, portal protein, holin, and lytic transglycosylase, all consistent with a distant relatedness to cultivated Caudovirales. These viruses are predicted to infect Aquificae, as multiple CRISPR spacers matching the viral genomes were identified within the genomes and metagenomic contigs from these bacteria. Based on the predicted atypical bi-directional replication strategy, low sequence similarity to known viral genomes, and unique position in gene-sharing networks, we propose a new putative genus, “Pyrovirus,” in the order Caudovirales.
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spelling pubmed-76892522020-12-04 Diversity and Distribution of a Novel Genus of Hyperthermophilic Aquificae Viruses Encoding a Proof-Reading Family-A DNA Polymerase Palmer, Marike Hedlund, Brian P. Roux, Simon Tsourkas, Philippos K. Doss, Ryan K. Stamereilers, Casey Mehta, Astha Dodsworth, Jeremy A. Lodes, Michael Monsma, Scott Glavina del Rio, Tijana Schoenfeld, Thomas W. Eloe-Fadrosh, Emiley A. Mead, David A. Front Microbiol Microbiology Despite the high abundance of Aquificae in many geothermal systems, these bacteria are difficult to culture and no viruses infecting members of this phylum have been isolated. Here, we describe the complete, circular dsDNA Uncultivated Virus Genome (UViG) of Thermocrinis Octopus Spring virus (TOSV), derived from metagenomic data, along with eight related UViGs representing three additional viral species. Despite low overall similarity among viruses from different hot springs, the genomes shared a high degree of synteny, and encoded numerous genes for nucleotide metabolism, including a PolA-type DNA polymerase polyprotein with likely accessory functions, a DNA Pol III sliding clamp, a thymidylate kinase, a DNA gyrase, a helicase, and a DNA methylase. Also present were conserved genes predicted to code for phage capsid, large and small subunits of terminase, portal protein, holin, and lytic transglycosylase, all consistent with a distant relatedness to cultivated Caudovirales. These viruses are predicted to infect Aquificae, as multiple CRISPR spacers matching the viral genomes were identified within the genomes and metagenomic contigs from these bacteria. Based on the predicted atypical bi-directional replication strategy, low sequence similarity to known viral genomes, and unique position in gene-sharing networks, we propose a new putative genus, “Pyrovirus,” in the order Caudovirales. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7689252/ /pubmed/33281778 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.583361 Text en Copyright © 2020 Palmer, Hedlund, Roux, Tsourkas, Doss, Stamereilers, Mehta, Dodsworth, Lodes, Monsma, Glavina del Rio, Schoenfeld, Eloe-Fadrosh and Mead. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Palmer, Marike
Hedlund, Brian P.
Roux, Simon
Tsourkas, Philippos K.
Doss, Ryan K.
Stamereilers, Casey
Mehta, Astha
Dodsworth, Jeremy A.
Lodes, Michael
Monsma, Scott
Glavina del Rio, Tijana
Schoenfeld, Thomas W.
Eloe-Fadrosh, Emiley A.
Mead, David A.
Diversity and Distribution of a Novel Genus of Hyperthermophilic Aquificae Viruses Encoding a Proof-Reading Family-A DNA Polymerase
title Diversity and Distribution of a Novel Genus of Hyperthermophilic Aquificae Viruses Encoding a Proof-Reading Family-A DNA Polymerase
title_full Diversity and Distribution of a Novel Genus of Hyperthermophilic Aquificae Viruses Encoding a Proof-Reading Family-A DNA Polymerase
title_fullStr Diversity and Distribution of a Novel Genus of Hyperthermophilic Aquificae Viruses Encoding a Proof-Reading Family-A DNA Polymerase
title_full_unstemmed Diversity and Distribution of a Novel Genus of Hyperthermophilic Aquificae Viruses Encoding a Proof-Reading Family-A DNA Polymerase
title_short Diversity and Distribution of a Novel Genus of Hyperthermophilic Aquificae Viruses Encoding a Proof-Reading Family-A DNA Polymerase
title_sort diversity and distribution of a novel genus of hyperthermophilic aquificae viruses encoding a proof-reading family-a dna polymerase
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7689252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33281778
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.583361
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