A Novel Iridovirus Discovered in Deep-Sea Carnivorous Sponges
Carnivorous sponges (family Cladorhizidae) use small invertebrates as their main source of nutrients. We discovered a novel iridovirus (carnivorous sponge-associated iridovirus, CaSpA-IV) in Chondrocladia grandis and Cladorhiza oxeata specimens collected in the Arctic and Atlantic oceans at depths o...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:36235da3d0a648f68568820923df4b2c 2024-01-07T09:41:43+01:00 A Novel Iridovirus Discovered in Deep-Sea Carnivorous Sponges Marta Canuti Gabrielle Large Joost T. P. Verhoeven Suzanne C. Dufour 2022-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/v14081595 https://doaj.org/article/36235da3d0a648f68568820923df4b2c EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/14/8/1595 https://doaj.org/toc/1999-4915 doi:10.3390/v14081595 1999-4915 https://doaj.org/article/36235da3d0a648f68568820923df4b2c Viruses, Vol 14, Iss 8, p 1595 (2022) iridovirus carnivorous sponges Chondrocladia Cladorhizidae virus discovery Microbiology QR1-502 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/v14081595 2023-12-10T01:43:17Z Carnivorous sponges (family Cladorhizidae) use small invertebrates as their main source of nutrients. We discovered a novel iridovirus (carnivorous sponge-associated iridovirus, CaSpA-IV) in Chondrocladia grandis and Cladorhiza oxeata specimens collected in the Arctic and Atlantic oceans at depths of 537–852 m. The sequenced viral genome (~190,000 bp) comprised 185 predicted ORFs, including those encoding 26 iridoviral core proteins, and phylogenetic analyses showed that CaSpA-IV is a close relative to members of the genus Decapodiridovirus and highly identical to a partially sequenced virus pathogenic to decapod shrimps. CaSpA-IV was found in various anatomical regions of six C. grandis (sphere, stem, root) from the Gulf of Maine and Baffin Bay and of two C. oxeata (sphere, secondary axis) from Baffin Bay. Partial MCP sequencing revealed a divergent virus (CaSpA-IV-2) in one C. oxeata . The analysis of a 10 nt long tandem repeat showed a number of repeats consistent across sub-sections of the same sponges but different between animals, suggesting the presence of different strains. As the genetic material of crustaceans, particularly from the zooplanktonic copepod order Calanoida, was identified in the investigated samples, further studies are required to elucidate whether CaSpA-IV infects the carnivorous sponges, their crustacean prey, or both. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Baffin Bay Baffin Bay Baffin Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Baffin Bay Viruses 14 8 1595 |
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Carnivorous sponges (family Cladorhizidae) use small invertebrates as their main source of nutrients. We discovered a novel iridovirus (carnivorous sponge-associated iridovirus, CaSpA-IV) in Chondrocladia grandis and Cladorhiza oxeata specimens collected in the Arctic and Atlantic oceans at depths of 537–852 m. The sequenced viral genome (~190,000 bp) comprised 185 predicted ORFs, including those encoding 26 iridoviral core proteins, and phylogenetic analyses showed that CaSpA-IV is a close relative to members of the genus Decapodiridovirus and highly identical to a partially sequenced virus pathogenic to decapod shrimps. CaSpA-IV was found in various anatomical regions of six C. grandis (sphere, stem, root) from the Gulf of Maine and Baffin Bay and of two C. oxeata (sphere, secondary axis) from Baffin Bay. Partial MCP sequencing revealed a divergent virus (CaSpA-IV-2) in one C. oxeata . The analysis of a 10 nt long tandem repeat showed a number of repeats consistent across sub-sections of the same sponges but different between animals, suggesting the presence of different strains. As the genetic material of crustaceans, particularly from the zooplanktonic copepod order Calanoida, was identified in the investigated samples, further studies are required to elucidate whether CaSpA-IV infects the carnivorous sponges, their crustacean prey, or both. |
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Marta Canuti Gabrielle Large Joost T. P. Verhoeven Suzanne C. Dufour |
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A Novel Iridovirus Discovered in Deep-Sea Carnivorous Sponges |
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A Novel Iridovirus Discovered in Deep-Sea Carnivorous Sponges |
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A Novel Iridovirus Discovered in Deep-Sea Carnivorous Sponges |
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A Novel Iridovirus Discovered in Deep-Sea Carnivorous Sponges |
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A Novel Iridovirus Discovered in Deep-Sea Carnivorous Sponges |
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novel iridovirus discovered in deep-sea carnivorous sponges |
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