Genome of Phaeocystis globosa virus PgV-16T highlights the common ancestry of the largest known DNA viruses infecting eukaryotes

Large dsDNA viruses are involved in the population control of many globally distributed species of eukaryotic phytoplankton and have a prominent role in bloom termination. The genus Phaeocystis (Haptophyta, Prymnesiophyceae) includes several high-biomass-forming phytoplankton species, such as Phaeoc...

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Main Authors: Santini, S., Jeudy, S., Bartoli, J., Poirot, O., Lescot, M., Abergel, C., Barbe, V., Wommack, K.E., Noordeloos, A.A.M., Brussaard, C.P.D., Claverie, J.M.
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spelling ftnioz:oai:imis.nioz.nl:230814 2024-09-15T17:45:00+00:00 Genome of Phaeocystis globosa virus PgV-16T highlights the common ancestry of the largest known DNA viruses infecting eukaryotes Santini, S. Jeudy, S. Bartoli, J. Poirot, O. Lescot, M. Abergel, C. Barbe, V. Wommack, K.E. Noordeloos, A.A.M. Brussaard, C.P.D. Claverie, J.M. 2013 http://imis.nioz.nl/imis.php?module=ref&refid=230814 en eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/000321503700076 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1303251110 http://imis.nioz.nl/imis.php?module=ref&refid=230814 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess %3Ci%3EProc.+Natl.+Acad.+Sci.+U.S.A.+110%2826%29%3C%2Fi%3E%3A+10800-10805.+%3Ca+href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.1073%2Fpnas.1303251110%22+target%3D%22_blank%22%3Ehttps%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.1073%2Fpnas.1303251110%3C%2Fa%3E info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2013 ftnioz https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1303251110 2024-08-26T03:37:13Z Large dsDNA viruses are involved in the population control of many globally distributed species of eukaryotic phytoplankton and have a prominent role in bloom termination. The genus Phaeocystis (Haptophyta, Prymnesiophyceae) includes several high-biomass-forming phytoplankton species, such as Phaeocystis globosa, the blooms of which occur mostly in the coastal zone of the North Atlantic and the North Sea. Here, we report the 459,984-bp-long genome sequence of P. globosa virus strain PgV-16T, encoding 434 proteins and eight tRNAs and, thus, the largest fully sequenced genome to date among viruses infecting algae. Surprisingly, PgV-16T exhibits no phylogenetic affinity with other viruses infecting microalgae (e. g., phycodnaviruses), including those infecting Emiliania huxleyi, another ubiquitous bloom-forming haptophyte. Rather, PgV-16T belongs to an emerging clade (the Megaviridae) clustering the viruses endowed with the largest known genomes, including Megavirus, Mimivirus (both infecting acanthamoeba), and a virus infecting the marine microflagellate grazer Cafeteria roenbergensis. Seventy-five percent of the best matches of PgV-16T-predicted proteins correspond to two viruses [Organic Lake phycodnavirus (OLPV)1 and OLPV2] from a hypersaline lake in Antarctica (Organic Lake), the hosts of which are unknown. As for OLPVs and other Megaviridae, the PgV-16T sequence data revealed the presence of a virophage-like genome. However, no virophage particle was detected in infected P. globosa cultures. The presence of many genes found only in Megaviridae in its genome and the presence of an associated virophage strongly suggest that PgV-16T shares a common ancestry with the largest known dsDNA viruses, the host range of which already encompasses the earliest diverging branches of domain Eukarya. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica North Atlantic NIOZ Repository (Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 26 10800 10805
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description Large dsDNA viruses are involved in the population control of many globally distributed species of eukaryotic phytoplankton and have a prominent role in bloom termination. The genus Phaeocystis (Haptophyta, Prymnesiophyceae) includes several high-biomass-forming phytoplankton species, such as Phaeocystis globosa, the blooms of which occur mostly in the coastal zone of the North Atlantic and the North Sea. Here, we report the 459,984-bp-long genome sequence of P. globosa virus strain PgV-16T, encoding 434 proteins and eight tRNAs and, thus, the largest fully sequenced genome to date among viruses infecting algae. Surprisingly, PgV-16T exhibits no phylogenetic affinity with other viruses infecting microalgae (e. g., phycodnaviruses), including those infecting Emiliania huxleyi, another ubiquitous bloom-forming haptophyte. Rather, PgV-16T belongs to an emerging clade (the Megaviridae) clustering the viruses endowed with the largest known genomes, including Megavirus, Mimivirus (both infecting acanthamoeba), and a virus infecting the marine microflagellate grazer Cafeteria roenbergensis. Seventy-five percent of the best matches of PgV-16T-predicted proteins correspond to two viruses [Organic Lake phycodnavirus (OLPV)1 and OLPV2] from a hypersaline lake in Antarctica (Organic Lake), the hosts of which are unknown. As for OLPVs and other Megaviridae, the PgV-16T sequence data revealed the presence of a virophage-like genome. However, no virophage particle was detected in infected P. globosa cultures. The presence of many genes found only in Megaviridae in its genome and the presence of an associated virophage strongly suggest that PgV-16T shares a common ancestry with the largest known dsDNA viruses, the host range of which already encompasses the earliest diverging branches of domain Eukarya.
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author Santini, S.
Jeudy, S.
Bartoli, J.
Poirot, O.
Lescot, M.
Abergel, C.
Barbe, V.
Wommack, K.E.
Noordeloos, A.A.M.
Brussaard, C.P.D.
Claverie, J.M.
spellingShingle Santini, S.
Jeudy, S.
Bartoli, J.
Poirot, O.
Lescot, M.
Abergel, C.
Barbe, V.
Wommack, K.E.
Noordeloos, A.A.M.
Brussaard, C.P.D.
Claverie, J.M.
Genome of Phaeocystis globosa virus PgV-16T highlights the common ancestry of the largest known DNA viruses infecting eukaryotes
author_facet Santini, S.
Jeudy, S.
Bartoli, J.
Poirot, O.
Lescot, M.
Abergel, C.
Barbe, V.
Wommack, K.E.
Noordeloos, A.A.M.
Brussaard, C.P.D.
Claverie, J.M.
author_sort Santini, S.
title Genome of Phaeocystis globosa virus PgV-16T highlights the common ancestry of the largest known DNA viruses infecting eukaryotes
title_short Genome of Phaeocystis globosa virus PgV-16T highlights the common ancestry of the largest known DNA viruses infecting eukaryotes
title_full Genome of Phaeocystis globosa virus PgV-16T highlights the common ancestry of the largest known DNA viruses infecting eukaryotes
title_fullStr Genome of Phaeocystis globosa virus PgV-16T highlights the common ancestry of the largest known DNA viruses infecting eukaryotes
title_full_unstemmed Genome of Phaeocystis globosa virus PgV-16T highlights the common ancestry of the largest known DNA viruses infecting eukaryotes
title_sort genome of phaeocystis globosa virus pgv-16t highlights the common ancestry of the largest known dna viruses infecting eukaryotes
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