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Diverse Viruses Carrying Genes for Microbial Extremotolerance in the Atacama Desert Hyperarid Soil
- Source :
- mSystems, Vol 6, Iss 3 (2021), mSystems, mSystems 6:e00385-21 (2021)
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- American Society for Microbiology, 2021.
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Abstract
- Viruses play an essential role in shaping microbial community structures and serve as reservoirs for genetic diversity in many ecosystems. In hyperarid desert environments, where life itself becomes scarce and loses diversity, the interactions between viruses and host populations have remained elusive. Here, we resolved host-virus interactions in the soil metagenomes of the Atacama Desert hyperarid core, one of the harshest terrestrial environments on Earth. We show evidence of diverse viruses infecting a wide range of hosts found in sites up to 205 km apart. Viral genomes carried putative extremotolerance features (i.e. DNA repair proteins, enzymes against oxidative damage, spore formation proteins) and auxiliary metabolic genes, indicating that viruses could mediate the spread of microbial resilience against environmental stress across the desert. We propose a mutualistic model of host-virus interactions in the hyperarid core where viruses seek protection in microbial cells as lysogens or pseudolysogens, while viral extremotolerance genes aid survival of their hosts. Our results suggest that the host-virus interactions in the Atacama Desert soils are dynamic and complex, shaping uniquely adapted microbiomes in this highly selective and hostile environment.ImportanceDeserts are one of the largest and rapidly expanding terrestrial ecosystems characterized by low biodiversity and biomass. The hyperarid core of the Atacama Desert, previously thought to be devoid of life, is one of the harshest environments supporting only scant biomass of highly adapted microbes. While there is growing evidence that viruses play essential roles in shaping the diversity and structure of nearly every ecosystem, very little is known about the role of viruses in desert soils, especially where viral contact with viable hosts is significantly reduced. Our results indicate that diverse viruses are widely dispersed across the desert, potentially spreading key stress resilience and metabolic genes to ensure host survival. The desertification accelerated by climate change expands both the ecosystem cover and the ecological significance of the desert virome. This study sheds light on the complex virus-host interplay that shapes the unique microbiome in desert soils.
- Subjects :
- auxiliary metabolic genes
Physiology
viromics
viruses
Biodiversity
Chemie
Biology
Biochemistry
complex mixtures
Microbiology
03 medical and health sciences
Genetics
Extremophile
Human virome
Ecosystem
Microbiome
Molecular Biology
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
extremophiles
030304 developmental biology
virus-host interactions
0303 health sciences
metagenomics
Biomass (ecology)
Genetic diversity
030306 microbiology
Ecology
fungi
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Computer Science Applications
viral dispersal
Microbial population biology
Metagenomics
Auxiliary Metabolic Genes
Extremophiles
Viral Dispersal
Viromics
Virus-host Interactions
Modeling and Simulation
Terrestrial ecosystem
Biologie
Research Article
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 23795077
- Volume :
- 6
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- mSystems
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....355c9694b424eaa284f1156b636f1cda
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00385-21