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Vibrio cyclitrophicus phage encoding gene transfer agent fragment, representing a novel viral family

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posted on 2023-12-14, 03:44 authored by Yao Xiong, Keran Ma, Xiao Zou, Yantao Liang, Kaiyang Zheng, Tiancong Wang, Hong Zhang, Yue Dong, Ziyue Wang, Yundan Liu, Hongbing Shao, Andrew McMinnAndrew McMinn, Min Wang
Vibrio is a prevalent bacterial genus in aquatic environments and exhibits diverse metabolic capabilities, playing a vital role in marine biogeochemical cycles. This study isolated a novel virus infecting Vibrio cyclitrophicus, vB_VviC_ZQ26, from coastal waters near Qingdao, China. The vB_VviC_ZQ26 comprises a linear double-stranded DNA genome with a length of 42,982 bp and a G + C content of 43.21 %, encoding 72 putative open reading frames (ORFs). Transmission electron microscope characterization indicates a siphoviral-morphology of vB_VviC_ZQ26. Nucleic-acids-wide analysis indicates a tetranucleotide frequency deviation for genomic segments encoding putative gene transfer agent protein (GTA) and coil-containing protein, implying divergent origins occurred in different parts of viral genomes. Phylogenetic and genome-content-based analysis suggest that vB_VviC_ZQ26 represents a novel vibriophage-specific family designated as Coheviridae. From the result of biogeographic analysis, Coheviridae is mainly colonized in the temperate and tropical epipelagic zones. This study describes a novel vibriophage infecting V. cyclitrophicus, shedding light on the evolutionary divergence of different parts of the viral genome and its ecological footprint in marine environments.

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Sub-type

  • Article

Publication title

Virus Research

Medium

Print-Electronic

Volume

339

Article number

199270

Pagination

199270

eISSN

1872-7492

ISSN

0168-1702

Department/School

Ecology and Biodiversity

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication status

  • Published

Place of publication

Netherlands

Event Venue

College of Marine Life Sciences, Institute of Evolution and Marine Biodiversity, Frontiers Science Center for Deep Ocean Multispheres and Earth System, Center for Ocean Carbon Neutrality, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China.

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© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the Creative Commons Attribution- NonCommercial 4.0 (CC BY-NC 4.0) license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/bync/4.0/.

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