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北极永冻层卤水和海冰的病毒生态基因组学

Viral Ecogenomics of Arctic Cryopeg Brine and Sea Ice.

作者信息

Zhong Zhi-Ping, Rapp Josephine Z, Wainaina James M, Solonenko Natalie E, Maughan Heather, Carpenter Shelly D, Cooper Zachary S, Jang Ho Bin, Bolduc Benjamin, Deming Jody W, Sullivan Matthew B

机构信息

Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA.

Department of Microbiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA.

出版信息

mSystems. 2020 Jun 16;5(3):e00246-20. doi: 10.1128/mSystems.00246-20.

Abstract

Arctic regions, which are changing rapidly as they warm 2 to 3 times faster than the global average, still retain microbial habitats that serve as natural laboratories for understanding mechanisms of microbial adaptation to extreme conditions. Seawater-derived brines within both sea ice (sea-ice brine) and ancient layers of permafrost (cryopeg brine) support diverse microbes adapted to subzero temperatures and high salinities, yet little is known about viruses in these extreme environments, which, if analogous to other systems, could play important evolutionary and ecosystem roles. Here, we characterized viral communities and their functions in samples of cryopeg brine, sea-ice brine, and melted sea ice. Viral abundance was high in cryopeg brine (1.2 × 10 ml) and much lower in sea-ice brine (1.3 × 10 to 2.1 × 10 ml), which roughly paralleled the differences in cell concentrations in these samples. Five low-input, quantitative viral metagenomes were sequenced to yield 476 viral populations (i.e., species level; ≥10 kb), only 12% of which could be assigned taxonomy by traditional database approaches, indicating a high degree of novelty. Additional analyses revealed that these viruses: (i) formed communities that differed between sample type and vertically with sea-ice depth; (ii) infected hosts that dominated these extreme ecosystems, including , , and ; and (iii) encoded fatty acid desaturase () genes that likely helped their hosts overcome cold and salt stress during infection, as well as mediated horizontal gene transfer of genes between microbes. Together, these findings contribute to understanding viral abundances and communities and how viruses impact their microbial hosts in subzero brines and sea ice. This study explores viral community structure and function in remote and extreme Arctic environments, including subzero brines within marine layers of permafrost and sea ice, using a modern viral ecogenomics toolkit for the first time. In addition to providing foundational data sets for these climate-threatened habitats, we found evidence that the viruses had habitat specificity, infected dominant microbial hosts, encoded host-derived metabolic genes, and mediated horizontal gene transfer among hosts. These results advance our understanding of the virosphere and how viruses influence extreme ecosystems. More broadly, the evidence that virally mediated gene transfers may be limited by host range in these extreme habitats contributes to a mechanistic understanding of genetic exchange among microbes under stressful conditions in other systems.

摘要

北极地区正迅速变化,其变暖速度比全球平均速度快2至3倍,该地区仍保留着微生物栖息地,这些栖息地可作为了解微生物适应极端条件机制的天然实验室。海冰(海冰卤水)和古老永久冻土层(冻土水)中的海水衍生卤水支持着多种适应零下温度和高盐度的微生物,但对于这些极端环境中的病毒却知之甚少。如果与其他系统类似,这些病毒可能在进化和生态系统中发挥重要作用。在这里,我们对冻土水、海冰卤水和融化海冰样本中的病毒群落及其功能进行了表征。冻土水中病毒丰度较高(1.2×10个/毫升),而海冰卤水中病毒丰度则低得多(1.3×10至2.1×10个/毫升),这大致与这些样本中细胞浓度的差异平行。对五个低输入量的定量病毒宏基因组进行了测序,产生了476个病毒种群(即物种水平;≥10kb),其中只有12%能够通过传统数据库方法进行分类,这表明其具有高度的新颖性。进一步分析表明,这些病毒:(i)形成的群落因样本类型以及随海冰深度垂直方向的不同而有所差异;(ii)感染了在这些极端生态系统中占主导地位的宿主,包括……;(iii)编码脂肪酸去饱和酶()基因,这些基因可能有助于其宿主在感染期间克服寒冷和盐胁迫,同时介导了基因在微生物之间的水平基因转移。总之,这些发现有助于理解病毒丰度和群落,以及病毒如何影响零下卤水和海冰中的微生物宿主。本研究首次使用现代病毒生态基因组学工具,探索了北极偏远极端环境中的病毒群落结构和功能,这些环境包括永久冻土层和海冰海洋层中的零下卤水。除了为这些受气候威胁的栖息地提供基础数据集外,我们还发现证据表明病毒具有栖息地特异性,感染占主导地位的微生物宿主,编码宿主衍生的代谢基因,并介导宿主之间的水平基因转移。这些结果推进了我们对病毒圈以及病毒如何影响极端生态系统的理解。更广泛地说,在这些极端栖息地中病毒介导的基因转移可能受宿主范围限制的证据,有助于从机制上理解其他系统中压力条件下微生物之间的基因交换。

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