Large-scale genome sequencing reveals the driving forces of viruses in microalgal evolution.


Journal

Cell host & microbe
ISSN: 1934-6069
Titre abrégé: Cell Host Microbe
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101302316

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
10 02 2021
Historique:
received: 22 06 2020
revised: 08 10 2020
accepted: 18 11 2020
pubmed: 13 1 2021
medline: 17 8 2021
entrez: 12 1 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Being integral primary producers in diverse ecosystems, microalgal genomes could be mined for ecological insights, but representative genome sequences are lacking for many phyla. We cultured and sequenced 107 microalgae species from 11 different phyla indigenous to varied geographies and climates. This collection was used to resolve genomic differences between saltwater and freshwater microalgae. Freshwater species showed domain-centric ontology enrichment for nuclear and nuclear membrane functions, while saltwater species were enriched in organellar and cellular membrane functions. Further, marine species contained significantly more viral families in their genomes (p = 8e-4). Sequences from Chlorovirus, Coccolithovirus, Pandoravirus, Marseillevirus, Tupanvirus, and other viruses were found integrated into the genomes of algal from marine environments. These viral-origin sequences were found to be expressed and code for a wide variety of functions. Together, this study comprehensively defines the expanse of protein-coding and viral elements in microalgal genomes and posits a unified adaptive strategy for algal halotolerance.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33434515
pii: S1931-3128(20)30667-3
doi: 10.1016/j.chom.2020.12.005
pii:
doi:

Substances chimiques

Viral Proteins 0

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

250-266.e8

Commentaires et corrections

Type : CommentIn

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Declaration of interests The authors declare no competing interests.

Auteurs

David R Nelson (DR)

Center for Genomics and Systems Biology, New York University Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, UAE. Electronic address: drn2@nyu.edu.

Khaled M Hazzouri (KM)

Khalifa Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (KCGEB), UAE University, Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, UAE; Biology Department, College of Science, UAE University, Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Kyle J Lauersen (KJ)

Biological and Environmental Sciences and Engineering Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Thuwal, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Ashish Jaiswal (A)

Division of Science and Math, New York University Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Amphun Chaiboonchoe (A)

Division of Science and Math, New York University Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Alexandra Mystikou (A)

Center for Genomics and Systems Biology, New York University Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Weiqi Fu (W)

Division of Science and Math, New York University Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Sarah Daakour (S)

Center for Genomics and Systems Biology, New York University Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Bushra Dohai (B)

Division of Science and Math, New York University Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Amnah Alzahmi (A)

Center for Genomics and Systems Biology, New York University Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

David Nobles (D)

UTEX Culture Collection of Algae at the University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA.

Mark Hurd (M)

National Center for Marine Algae and Microbiota, East Boothbay, ME, USA.

Julie Sexton (J)

National Center for Marine Algae and Microbiota, East Boothbay, ME, USA.

Michael J Preston (MJ)

National Center for Marine Algae and Microbiota, East Boothbay, ME, USA.

Joan Blanchette (J)

National Center for Marine Algae and Microbiota, East Boothbay, ME, USA.

Michael W Lomas (MW)

National Center for Marine Algae and Microbiota, East Boothbay, ME, USA.

Khaled M A Amiri (KMA)

Khalifa Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (KCGEB), UAE University, Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, UAE; Biology Department, College of Science, UAE University, Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Kourosh Salehi-Ashtiani (K)

Center for Genomics and Systems Biology, New York University Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, UAE; Division of Science and Math, New York University Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, UAE. Electronic address: ksa3@nyu.edu.

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