RNA viruses in aquatic ecosystems through the lens of ecological genomics and transcriptomics

Massive amounts of data from nucleic acid sequencing have changed our perspective about diversity and dynamics of marine viral communities. Here, we summarize recent metatranscriptomic and metaviromic studies targeting predominantly RNA viral communities. The analysis of RNA viromes reaffirms the ab...

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Main Authors: Kolundžija, Sandra, Cheng, Dong-Qiang, Lauro, Federico M.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1603962022-07-23T20:11:42Z RNA viruses in aquatic ecosystems through the lens of ecological genomics and transcriptomics Kolundžija, Sandra Cheng, Dong-Qiang Lauro, Federico M. Asian School of the Environment Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences and Engineering (SCELSE) Science::Biological sciences Marine RNA Virus Viral Metatranscriptomics Massive amounts of data from nucleic acid sequencing have changed our perspective about diversity and dynamics of marine viral communities. Here, we summarize recent metatranscriptomic and metaviromic studies targeting predominantly RNA viral communities. The analysis of RNA viromes reaffirms the abundance of lytic (+) ssRNA viruses of the order Picornavirales, but also reveals other (+) ssRNA viruses, including RNA bacteriophages, as important constituents of extracellular RNA viral communities. Sequencing of dsRNA suggests unknown diversity of dsRNA viruses. Environmental metatranscriptomes capture the dynamics of ssDNA, dsDNA, ssRNA, and dsRNA viruses simultaneously, unravelling the full complexity of viral dynamics in the marine environment. RNA viruses are prevalent in large size fractions of environmental metatranscriptomes, actively infect marine unicellular eukaryotes larger than 3 µm, and can outnumber bacteriophages during phytoplankton blooms. DNA and RNA viruses change abundance on hourly timescales, implying viral control on a daily temporal basis. Metatranscriptomes of cultured protists host a diverse community of ssRNA and dsRNA viruses, often with multipartite genomes and possibly persistent intracellular lifestyles. We posit that RNA viral communities might be more diverse and complex than formerly anticipated and that the influence they exert on community composition and global carbon flows in aquatic ecosystems may be underestimated. Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) National Research Foundation (NRF) Published version This work was supported by the National Research Foundation, Prime’s Minister’s Office, Singapore under its Intra-CREATE Seed Collaboration Grant (Award NRF2018-ITS004-0001) and Competitive Research Programme (Award CRP21-2018-0005). Sandra Kolundzija is supported by a Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) from the Agency for Science, Technology & Research (A*STAR). 2022-07-20T08:53:13Z 2022-07-20T08:53:13Z 2022 Journal Article Kolundžija, S., Cheng, D. & Lauro, F. M. (2022). RNA viruses in aquatic ecosystems through the lens of ecological genomics and transcriptomics. Viruses, 14(4), 702-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14040702 1999-4915 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/160396 10.3390/v14040702 35458432 2-s2.0-85128239448 4 14 702 en NRF2018-ITS004-0001 CRP21-2018-0005 Viruses © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/). application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Science::Biological sciences
Marine RNA Virus
Viral Metatranscriptomics
spellingShingle Science::Biological sciences
Marine RNA Virus
Viral Metatranscriptomics
Kolundžija, Sandra
Cheng, Dong-Qiang
Lauro, Federico M.
RNA viruses in aquatic ecosystems through the lens of ecological genomics and transcriptomics
description Massive amounts of data from nucleic acid sequencing have changed our perspective about diversity and dynamics of marine viral communities. Here, we summarize recent metatranscriptomic and metaviromic studies targeting predominantly RNA viral communities. The analysis of RNA viromes reaffirms the abundance of lytic (+) ssRNA viruses of the order Picornavirales, but also reveals other (+) ssRNA viruses, including RNA bacteriophages, as important constituents of extracellular RNA viral communities. Sequencing of dsRNA suggests unknown diversity of dsRNA viruses. Environmental metatranscriptomes capture the dynamics of ssDNA, dsDNA, ssRNA, and dsRNA viruses simultaneously, unravelling the full complexity of viral dynamics in the marine environment. RNA viruses are prevalent in large size fractions of environmental metatranscriptomes, actively infect marine unicellular eukaryotes larger than 3 µm, and can outnumber bacteriophages during phytoplankton blooms. DNA and RNA viruses change abundance on hourly timescales, implying viral control on a daily temporal basis. Metatranscriptomes of cultured protists host a diverse community of ssRNA and dsRNA viruses, often with multipartite genomes and possibly persistent intracellular lifestyles. We posit that RNA viral communities might be more diverse and complex than formerly anticipated and that the influence they exert on community composition and global carbon flows in aquatic ecosystems may be underestimated.
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Kolundžija, Sandra
Cheng, Dong-Qiang
Lauro, Federico M.
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author Kolundžija, Sandra
Cheng, Dong-Qiang
Lauro, Federico M.
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title RNA viruses in aquatic ecosystems through the lens of ecological genomics and transcriptomics
title_short RNA viruses in aquatic ecosystems through the lens of ecological genomics and transcriptomics
title_full RNA viruses in aquatic ecosystems through the lens of ecological genomics and transcriptomics
title_fullStr RNA viruses in aquatic ecosystems through the lens of ecological genomics and transcriptomics
title_full_unstemmed RNA viruses in aquatic ecosystems through the lens of ecological genomics and transcriptomics
title_sort rna viruses in aquatic ecosystems through the lens of ecological genomics and transcriptomics
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