Truchon Alexander R, Chase Emily E, Stark Ashton R, Wilhelm Steven W
Department of Microbiology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, United States.
Front Microbiol. 2024 Aug 21;15:1426193. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2024.1426193. eCollection 2024.
Viruses of eukaryotic algae have become an important research focus due to their role(s) in nutrient cycling and top-down control of algal blooms. Omics-based studies have identified a boon of genomic and transcriptional potential among the , a phylum of large dsDNA viruses which have been shown to infect algal and non-algal eukaryotes. However, little is still understood regarding the infection cycle of these viruses, particularly in how they take over a metabolically active host and convert it into a virocell state. Of particular interest are the roles light and the diel cycle in virocell development. Yet despite such a large proportion of infecting phototrophs, little work has been done to tie infection dynamics to the presence, and absence, of light. Here, we examine the role of the diel cycle on the physiological and transcriptional state of the pelagophyte while undergoing infection by strain AaV. Our observations demonstrate how infection by the virus interrupts the diel growth and division of this cell strain, and that infection further complicates the system by enhancing export of cell biomass.
由于真核藻类病毒在营养物质循环以及藻华的下行控制中所起的作用,它们已成为重要的研究焦点。基于组学的研究已经在 (一个大型双链DNA病毒门,已证明可感染藻类和非藻类真核生物)中发现了丰富的基因组和转录潜能。然而,对于这些病毒的感染周期,尤其是它们如何接管代谢活跃的宿主并将其转化为病毒细胞状态,人们仍然知之甚少。特别令人感兴趣的是光和昼夜循环在病毒细胞发育中的作用。尽管有很大比例的 感染光合生物,但将感染动态与光的存在与否联系起来的工作做得很少。在这里,我们研究了昼夜循环对被AaV菌株感染的浮游植物 的生理和转录状态的作用。我们的观察结果表明,病毒感染如何中断该细胞株的昼夜生长和分裂,并且感染通过增强细胞生物量的输出使系统进一步复杂化。