A Pseudomonas Lysogenic Bacteriophage Crossing the Antarctic and Arctic, Representing a New Genus of Autographiviridae

Polar regions tend to support simple food webs, which are vulnerable to phage-induced gene transfer or microbial death. To further investigate phage-host interactions in polar regions and the potential linkage of phage communities between the two poles, we induced the release of a lysogenic phage, v...

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Published in:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Main Authors: Zhenyu Liu, Wenhui Jiang, Cholsong Kim, Xiaoya Peng, Cong Fan, Yingliang Wu, Zhixiong Xie, Fang Peng
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Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087662
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/1422-0067/24/8/7662/ 2023-08-20T04:02:01+02:00 A Pseudomonas Lysogenic Bacteriophage Crossing the Antarctic and Arctic, Representing a New Genus of Autographiviridae Zhenyu Liu Wenhui Jiang Cholsong Kim Xiaoya Peng Cong Fan Yingliang Wu Zhixiong Xie Fang Peng agris 2023-04-21 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087662 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Molecular Microbiology https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087662 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ International Journal of Molecular Sciences; Volume 24; Issue 8; Pages: 7662 Pseudomonas prophage polar regions comparative genomic novel viral cluster Autographiviridae Text 2023 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087662 2023-08-01T09:47:35Z Polar regions tend to support simple food webs, which are vulnerable to phage-induced gene transfer or microbial death. To further investigate phage-host interactions in polar regions and the potential linkage of phage communities between the two poles, we induced the release of a lysogenic phage, vB_PaeM-G11, from Pseudomonas sp. D3 isolated from the Antarctic, which formed clear phage plaques on the lawn of Pseudomonas sp. G11 isolated from the Arctic. From permafrost metagenomic data of the Arctic tundra, we found the genome with high-similarity to that of vB_PaeM-G11, demonstrating that vB_PaeM-G11 may have a distribution in both the Antarctic and Arctic. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that vB_PaeM-G11 is homologous to five uncultured viruses, and that they may represent a new genus in the Autographiviridae family, named Fildesvirus here. vB_PaeM-G11 was stable in a temperature range (4–40 °C) and pH (4–11), with latent and rise periods of about 40 and 10 min, respectively. This study is the first isolation and characterization study of a Pseudomonas phage distributed in both the Antarctic and Arctic, identifying its lysogenic host and lysis host, and thus provides essential information for further understanding the interaction between polar phages and their hosts and the ecological functions of phages in polar regions. Text Antarc* Antarctic Arctic permafrost Tundra MDPI Open Access Publishing Arctic Antarctic The Antarctic International Journal of Molecular Sciences 24 8 7662
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topic Pseudomonas
prophage
polar regions
comparative genomic
novel viral cluster
Autographiviridae
spellingShingle Pseudomonas
prophage
polar regions
comparative genomic
novel viral cluster
Autographiviridae
Zhenyu Liu
Wenhui Jiang
Cholsong Kim
Xiaoya Peng
Cong Fan
Yingliang Wu
Zhixiong Xie
Fang Peng
A Pseudomonas Lysogenic Bacteriophage Crossing the Antarctic and Arctic, Representing a New Genus of Autographiviridae
topic_facet Pseudomonas
prophage
polar regions
comparative genomic
novel viral cluster
Autographiviridae
description Polar regions tend to support simple food webs, which are vulnerable to phage-induced gene transfer or microbial death. To further investigate phage-host interactions in polar regions and the potential linkage of phage communities between the two poles, we induced the release of a lysogenic phage, vB_PaeM-G11, from Pseudomonas sp. D3 isolated from the Antarctic, which formed clear phage plaques on the lawn of Pseudomonas sp. G11 isolated from the Arctic. From permafrost metagenomic data of the Arctic tundra, we found the genome with high-similarity to that of vB_PaeM-G11, demonstrating that vB_PaeM-G11 may have a distribution in both the Antarctic and Arctic. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that vB_PaeM-G11 is homologous to five uncultured viruses, and that they may represent a new genus in the Autographiviridae family, named Fildesvirus here. vB_PaeM-G11 was stable in a temperature range (4–40 °C) and pH (4–11), with latent and rise periods of about 40 and 10 min, respectively. This study is the first isolation and characterization study of a Pseudomonas phage distributed in both the Antarctic and Arctic, identifying its lysogenic host and lysis host, and thus provides essential information for further understanding the interaction between polar phages and their hosts and the ecological functions of phages in polar regions.
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author Zhenyu Liu
Wenhui Jiang
Cholsong Kim
Xiaoya Peng
Cong Fan
Yingliang Wu
Zhixiong Xie
Fang Peng
author_facet Zhenyu Liu
Wenhui Jiang
Cholsong Kim
Xiaoya Peng
Cong Fan
Yingliang Wu
Zhixiong Xie
Fang Peng
author_sort Zhenyu Liu
title A Pseudomonas Lysogenic Bacteriophage Crossing the Antarctic and Arctic, Representing a New Genus of Autographiviridae
title_short A Pseudomonas Lysogenic Bacteriophage Crossing the Antarctic and Arctic, Representing a New Genus of Autographiviridae
title_full A Pseudomonas Lysogenic Bacteriophage Crossing the Antarctic and Arctic, Representing a New Genus of Autographiviridae
title_fullStr A Pseudomonas Lysogenic Bacteriophage Crossing the Antarctic and Arctic, Representing a New Genus of Autographiviridae
title_full_unstemmed A Pseudomonas Lysogenic Bacteriophage Crossing the Antarctic and Arctic, Representing a New Genus of Autographiviridae
title_sort pseudomonas lysogenic bacteriophage crossing the antarctic and arctic, representing a new genus of autographiviridae
publisher Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
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