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Viral Metagenomic Content Reflects Seawater Ecological Quality in the Coastal Zone

Tsiola, Anastasia
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Michoud, Gregoire
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Fodelianakis, Stilianos
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August 1, 2020
Viruses-Basel

Viruses interfere with their host's metabolism through the expression of auxiliary metabolic genes (AMGs) that, until now, are mostly studied under large physicochemical gradients. Here, we focus on coastal marine ecosystems and we sequence the viral metagenome (virome) of samples with discrete levels of human-driven disturbances. We aim to describe the relevance of viromics with respect to ecological quality status, defined by the classic seawater trophic index (TRIX). Neither viral (family level) nor bacterial (family level, based on 16S rRNA sequencing) community structure correlated with TRIX. AMGs involved in the Calvin and tricarboxylic acid cycles were found at stations with poor ecological quality, supporting viral lysis by modifying the host's energy supply. AMGs involved in "non-traditional" energy-production pathways (3HP, sulfur oxidation) were found irrespective of ecological quality, highlighting the importance of recognizing the prevalent metabolic paths and their intermediate byproducts. Various AMGs explained the variability between stations with poor vs. good ecological quality. Our study confirms the pivotal role of the virome content in ecosystem functioning, acting as a "pool" of available functions that may be transferred to the hosts. Further, it suggests that AMGs could be used as an ultra-sensitive metric of energy-production pathways with relevance in the vulnerable coastal zone and its ecological quality.

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research article
DOI
10.3390/v12080806
Web of Science ID

WOS:000578946100001

Author(s)
Tsiola, Anastasia
Michoud, Gregoire
Fodelianakis, Stilianos
Karakassis, Ioannis
Kotoulas, Georgios
Pavlidou, Alexandra
Pavloudi, Christina
Pitta, Paraskevi
Simboura, Nomiki
Daffonchio, Daniele
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Date Issued

2020-08-01

Published in
Viruses-Basel
Volume

12

Issue

8

Start page

806

Subjects

Virology

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Virology

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community composition

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pollution

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coastal zone

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metagenomics

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auxiliary metabolic genes

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bacterial communities

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fresh-water

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marine

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viruses

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nutrient

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dna

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populations

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indicators

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stress

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impact

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This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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