Viruses of sulfur oxidizing phototrophs encode genes for pigment, carbon, and sulfur metabolisms

Communications Earth & Environment(2023)

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Viral infections modulate bacterial metabolism and ecology. Here, we investigated the hypothesis that viruses influence the ecology of purple and green sulfur bacteria in anoxic and sulfidic lakes, analogs of euxinic oceans in the geologic past. By screening metagenomes from lake sediments and water column, in addition to publicly-available genomes of cultured purple and green sulfur bacteria, we identified almost 300 high and medium-quality viral genomes. Viruses carrying the gene psbA, encoding the small subunit of photosystem II protein D1, were ubiquitous, suggesting viral interference with the light reactions of sulfur oxidizing autotrophs. Viruses predicted to infect these autotrophs also encoded auxiliary metabolic genes for reductive sulfur assimilation as cysteine, pigment production, and carbon fixation. These observations show that viruses have the genomic potential to modulate the production of metabolic markers of phototrophic sulfur bacteria that are used to identify photic zone euxinia in the geologic past. Viruses infecting green and purple sulfur bacteria have the genomic potential to modulate the production of metabolic markers pertinent to paleo proxy records, according metagenomic long-read sequencing sample data from two sulfidic and anoxic lakes and publicly available genomes.
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Element cycles,Evolutionary ecology,Environment,general,Earth Sciences
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