School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, 510275, PR China.
DOE Joint Genome Institute, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, 94720, USA.
Nat Commun. 2022 May 2;13(1):2389. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-30049-5.
Recent advances in environmental genomics have provided unprecedented opportunities for the investigation of viruses in natural settings. Yet, our knowledge of viral biogeographic patterns and the corresponding drivers is still limited. Here, we perform metagenomic deep sequencing on 90 acid mine drainage (AMD) sediments sampled across Southern China and examine the biogeography of viruses in this extreme environment. The results demonstrate that prokaryotic communities dictate viral taxonomic and functional diversity, abundance and structure, whereas other factors especially latitude and mean annual temperature also impact viral populations and functions. In silico predictions highlight lineage-specific virus-host abundance ratios and richness-dependent virus-host interaction structure. Further functional analyses reveal important roles of environmental conditions and horizontal gene transfers in shaping viral auxiliary metabolic genes potentially involved in phosphorus assimilation. Our findings underscore the importance of both abiotic and biotic factors in predicting the taxonomic and functional biogeographic dynamics of viruses in the AMD sediments.
近年来,环境基因组学的发展为在自然环境中研究病毒提供了前所未有的机会。然而,我们对病毒的生物地理格局及其相应驱动因素的了解仍然有限。在这里,我们对中国南方 90 个酸性矿山排水(AMD)沉积物进行了宏基因组深度测序,并研究了这种极端环境中病毒的生物地理学。研究结果表明,原核群落决定了病毒的分类和功能多样性、丰度和结构,而其他因素,特别是纬度和年平均温度,也影响病毒种群和功能。计算机预测突出了特定谱系病毒-宿主丰度比和依赖于病毒-宿主丰富度的相互作用结构。进一步的功能分析表明,环境条件和水平基因转移在塑造可能参与磷吸收的病毒辅助代谢基因方面起着重要作用。我们的研究结果强调了非生物和生物因素在预测 AMD 沉积物中病毒的分类和功能生物地理动态方面的重要性。