Large-scale single-virus genomics uncovers hidden diversity of river water viruses and diversified gene profiles.

IF 10.8 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY ISME Journal Pub Date : 2024-01-08 DOI:10.1093/ismejo/wrae124
Yohei Nishikawa, Ryota Wagatsuma, Yuko Tsukada, Lin Chia-Ling, Rieka Chijiiwa, Masahito Hosokawa, Haruko Takeyama
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Environmental viruses (primarily bacteriophages) are widely recognized as playing an important role in ecosystem homeostasis through the infection of host cells. However, the majority of environmental viruses are still unknown as their mosaic structure and frequent mutations in their sequences hinder genome construction in current metagenomics. To enable the large-scale acquisition of environmental viral genomes, we developed a new single-viral genome sequencing platform with microfluidic-generated gel beads. Amplification of individual DNA viral genomes in mass-produced gel beads allows high-throughput genome sequencing compared to conventional single-virus genomics. The sequencing analysis of river water samples yielded 1431 diverse viral single-amplified genomes, whereas viral metagenomics recovered 100 viral metagenome-assembled genomes at the comparable sequence depth. The 99.5% of viral single-amplified genomes were determined novel at the species level, most of which could not be recovered by a metagenomic assembly. The large-scale acquisition of diverse viral genomes identified protein clusters commonly detected in different viral strains, allowing the gene transfer to be tracked. Moreover, comparative genomics within the same viral species revealed that the profiles of various methyltransferase subtypes were diverse, suggesting an enhanced escape from host bacterial internal defense mechanisms. Our use of gel bead-based single-virus genomics will contribute to exploring the nature of viruses by accelerating the accumulation of draft genomes of environmental DNA viruses.

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大规模单病毒基因组学揭示了河水病毒隐藏的多样性和多样化的基因特征。
人们普遍认为,环境病毒(主要是噬菌体)通过感染宿主细胞在生态系统平衡中发挥着重要作用。然而,由于环境病毒的马赛克结构及其序列中的频繁突变阻碍了目前元基因组学中的基因组构建,因此大多数环境病毒仍不为人所知。为了大规模获取环境病毒基因组,我们开发了一种新型单病毒基因组测序平台,该平台采用微流体生成凝胶珠。与传统的单病毒基因组学相比,在大规模生产的凝胶珠中扩增单个DNA病毒基因组可实现高通量基因组测序。对河水样本的测序分析获得了 1431 个不同的单个扩增病毒基因组,而病毒元基因组学在可比的序列深度下获得了 100 个病毒元基因组组装的基因组。99.5%的病毒单体扩增基因组被确定为物种水平的新病毒,其中大部分无法通过元基因组组装恢复。对不同病毒基因组的大规模采集确定了不同病毒株中常见的蛋白质群,从而可以追踪基因的转移。此外,同一病毒物种内的比较基因组学研究发现,各种甲基转移酶亚型的特征各不相同,这表明病毒能更好地逃避宿主细菌的内部防御机制。我们使用基于凝胶珠的单病毒基因组学技术,将加速环境 DNA 病毒基因组草案的积累,从而有助于探索病毒的本质。
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ISME Journal
ISME Journal 环境科学-生态学
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2.6 months
期刊介绍: The ISME Journal covers the diverse and integrated areas of microbial ecology. We encourage contributions that represent major advances for the study of microbial ecosystems, communities, and interactions of microorganisms in the environment. Articles in The ISME Journal describe pioneering discoveries of wide appeal that enhance our understanding of functional and mechanistic relationships among microorganisms, their communities, and their habitats.
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