Novel haloarchaeal viruses from Lake Retba infecting Haloferax and Halorubrum species

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dc.contributor.author Mizuno, Carolina M.
dc.contributor.author Prajapati, Bina
dc.contributor.author Lucas-Staat, Soizick
dc.contributor.author Sime-Ngando, Telesphore
dc.contributor.author Forterre, Patrik
dc.contributor.author Bamford, Dennis Henry
dc.contributor.author Prangishvili, David
dc.contributor.author Krupovic, Mart
dc.contributor.author Oksanen, Hanna Maarit
dc.date.accessioned 2020-03-28T03:15:53Z
dc.date.available 2021-12-17T22:45:32Z
dc.date.issued 2019-06
dc.identifier.citation Mizuno , C M , Prajapati , B , Lucas-Staat , S , Sime-Ngando , T , Forterre , P , Bamford , D H , Prangishvili , D , Krupovic , M & Oksanen , H M 2019 , ' Novel haloarchaeal viruses from Lake Retba infecting Haloferax and Halorubrum species ' , Environmental Microbiology , vol. 21 , no. 6 , pp. 2129-2147 . https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.14604
dc.identifier.other PURE: 123511934
dc.identifier.other PURE UUID: 097061b0-44c4-4809-906b-5856f8db5e62
dc.identifier.other WOS: 000469995900018
dc.identifier.other ORCID: /0000-0002-6438-8118/work/60404218
dc.identifier.other ORCID: /0000-0003-3047-8294/work/60407611
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10138/313687
dc.description.abstract The diversity of archaeal viruses is severely undersampled compared with that of viruses infecting bacteria and eukaryotes, limiting our understanding on their evolution and environmental impacts. Here, we describe the isolation and characterization of four new viruses infecting halophilic archaea from the saline Lake Retba, located close to Dakar on the coast of Senegal. Three of the viruses, HRPV10, HRPV11 and HRPV12, have enveloped pleomorphic virions and should belong to the family Pleolipoviridae, whereas the forth virus, HFTV1, has an icosahedral capsid and a long non-contractile tail, typical of bacterial and archaeal members of the order Caudovirales. Comparative genomic and phylogenomic analyses place HRPV10, HRPV11 and HRPV12 into the genus Betapleolipovirus, whereas HFTV1 appears to be most closely related to the unclassified Halorubrum virus HRTV-4. Differently from HRTV-4, HFTV1 encodes host-derived minichromosome maintenance helicase and PCNA homologues, which are likely to orchestrate its genome replication. HFTV1, the first archaeal virus isolated on a Haloferax strain, could also infect Halorubrum sp., albeit with an eightfold lower efficiency, whereas pleolipoviruses nearly exclusively infected autochthonous Halorubrum strains. Mapping of the metagenomic sequences from this environment to the genomes of isolated haloarchaeal viruses showed that these known viruses are underrepresented in the available viromes. en
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dc.language.iso eng
dc.relation.ispartof Environmental Microbiology
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dc.rights.uri info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subject 1183 Plant biology, microbiology, virology
dc.subject MULTIPLE SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT
dc.subject ARCHAEAL VIRUSES
dc.subject TAILED VIRUSES
dc.subject HYPERSALINE ENVIRONMENTS
dc.subject EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY
dc.subject VIRION ARCHITECTURE
dc.subject PLEOMORPHIC VIRUSES
dc.subject DNA-REPLICATION
dc.subject BACTERIOPHAGES
dc.subject GENOME
dc.title Novel haloarchaeal viruses from Lake Retba infecting Haloferax and Halorubrum species en
dc.type Article
dc.contributor.organization Molecular and Integrative Biosciences Research Programme
dc.contributor.organization Structure of the Viral Universe
dc.contributor.organization Molecular Principles of Viruses
dc.contributor.organization Aerovirology Research Group
dc.description.reviewstatus Peer reviewed
dc.relation.doi https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.14604
dc.relation.issn 1462-2912
dc.rights.accesslevel openAccess
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