pH>10蛇石环境中的病毒群落:通过生物活性维生素B9的合成深入了解微生物群落的多样性及其在调节微生物群落中的潜在作用。

IF 3.9 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Applied and Environmental Microbiology Pub Date : 2024-08-21 Epub Date: 2024-07-17 DOI:10.1128/aem.00850-24
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病毒群落存在于各种生态系统中,在调解生物地球化学过程中发挥着重要作用,但对栖息在强碱性地球化学系统中的病毒的研究仍然不足。本研究调查了暴露于冶炼矿渣蛇床子化反应产生的浸出液的强碱性环境(pH=10.4-12.4)中的病毒多样性、潜在功能以及病毒与宿主之间的相互作用。在这种超基性环境中,病毒种群(如 Herelleviridae、Queuovirinae 和 Inoviridae)与主要原核宿主(如 Meiothermus、Trueperaceae 和 Serpentinomonas)密切相关。辅助代谢基因(AMGs)表明,病毒可能通过促进辅助因子的生物合成、氢代谢和碳循环来提高宿主的适应性。为了评估病毒合成必需辅因子维生素 B9 的活性,研究人员将编码二氢叶酸还原酶(DHFR)的病毒 folA(vfolA)基因导入胸腺嘧啶缺氧菌株大肠杆菌 MG1655 ΔfolA 突变体,从而恢复了后者在胸腺嘧啶缺失情况下的生长。值得注意的是,验证的 vDHFR 同源物在不同生态系统的病毒体中均有全球分布。本研究揭示了高碱性生态系统中独特的病毒群落及其通过提供必要的辅助因子对共存的微生物联合体产生的潜在有益影响:本研究全面考察了人工诱导的强碱性环境中病毒的多样性、潜在功能以及病毒与微生物之间的相互作用。对检测到的编码二氢叶酸还原酶的病毒 folA 基因进行了功能验证,证实病毒可合成必需的辅助因子,考虑到与叶酸循环相关的病毒基因分布广泛,病毒可能无处不在。
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Viral communities in a pH>10 serpentinite-like environment: insight into diversity and potential roles in modulating the microbiomes by bioactive vitamin B9 synthesis.

Viral communities exist in a variety of ecosystems and play significant roles in mediating biogeochemical processes, whereas viruses inhabiting strongly alkaline geochemical systems remain underexplored. In this study, the viral diversity, potential functionalities, and virus-host interactions in a strongly alkaline environment (pH = 10.4-12.4) exposed to the leachates derived from the serpentinization-like reactions of smelting slags were investigated. The viral populations (e.g., Herelleviridae, Queuovirinae, and Inoviridae) were closely associated with the dominating prokaryotic hosts (e.g., Meiothermus, Trueperaceae, and Serpentinomonas) in this ultrabasic environment. Auxiliary metabolic genes (AMGs) suggested that viruses may enhance hosts' fitness by facilitating cofactor biosynthesis, hydrogen metabolism, and carbon cycling. To evaluate the activity of synthesis of essential cofactor vitamin B9 by the viruses, a viral folA (vfolA) gene encoding dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) was introduced into a thymidine-auxotrophic strain Escherichia coli MG1655 ΔfolA mutant, which restored the growth of the latter in the absence of thymidine. Notably, the homologs of the validated vDHFR were globally distributed in the viromes across various ecosystems. The present study sheds new light on the unique viral communities in hyperalkaline ecosystems and their potential beneficial impacts on the coexisting microbial consortia by supplying essential cofactors.

Importance: This study presents a comprehensive investigation into the diversity, potential functionalities, and virus-microbe interactions in an artificially induced strongly alkaline environment. Functional validation of the detected viral folA genes encoding dihydrofolate reductase substantiated the synthesis of essential cofactors by viruses, which may be ubiquitous, considering the broad distribution of the viral genes associated with folate cycling.

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Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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期刊介绍: Applied and Environmental Microbiology (AEM) publishes papers that make significant contributions to (a) applied microbiology, including biotechnology, protein engineering, bioremediation, and food microbiology, (b) microbial ecology, including environmental, organismic, and genomic microbiology, and (c) interdisciplinary microbiology, including invertebrate microbiology, plant microbiology, aquatic microbiology, and geomicrobiology.
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