State Key Laboratory of Microbial Metabolism, Joint International Research Laboratory of Metabolic & Development Sciences, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China.
Yazhou Bay Institute of Deepsea Sci-Tech, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Sanya, China.
Nat Commun. 2023 Sep 27;14(1):6013. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-41699-4.
Viruses are ubiquitous in the oceans, exhibiting high abundance and diversity. Here, we systematically analyze existing genomic sequences of marine prokaryotes to compile a Marine Prokaryotic Genome Dataset (MPGD, consisting of over 12,000 bacterial and archaeal genomes) and a Marine Temperate Viral Genome Dataset (MTVGD). At least 40% of the MPGD genomes contain one or more proviral sequences, indicating that they are lysogens. The MTVGD includes over 12,900 viral contigs or putative proviruses, clustered into 10,897 viral genera. We show that lysogens and proviruses are abundant in marine ecosystems, particularly in the deep sea, and marine lysogens differ from non-lysogens in multiple genomic features and growth properties. We reveal several virus-host interaction networks of potential ecological relevance, and identify proviruses that appear to be able to infect (or to be transferred between) different bacterial classes and phyla. Auxiliary metabolic genes in the MTVGD are enriched in functions related to carbohydrate metabolism. Finally, we experimentally demonstrate the impact of a prophage on the transcriptome of a representative marine Shewanella bacterium. Our work contributes to a better understanding of the ecology of marine prokaryotes and their viruses.
病毒在海洋中无处不在,具有丰富的丰度和多样性。在这里,我们系统地分析了海洋原核生物的现有基因组序列,编译了一个海洋原核生物基因组数据集(MPGD,包含超过 12000 个细菌和古菌基因组)和一个海洋温带病毒基因组数据集(MTVGD)。MPGD 的至少 40%的基因组包含一个或多个前病毒序列,表明它们是溶原菌。MTVGD 包括超过 12900 个病毒片段或推定的前病毒,聚类为 10897 个病毒属。我们表明,溶原菌和前病毒在海洋生态系统中非常丰富,特别是在深海中,海洋溶原菌在多个基因组特征和生长特性上与非溶原菌不同。我们揭示了几个具有潜在生态相关性的病毒-宿主相互作用网络,并鉴定出一些前病毒似乎能够感染(或在不同的细菌纲和门之间转移)不同的细菌类群。MTVGD 中的辅助代谢基因在与碳水化合物代谢相关的功能上富集。最后,我们通过实验证明了一个噬菌体对代表性海洋希瓦氏菌转录组的影响。我们的工作有助于更好地了解海洋原核生物及其病毒的生态学。