Diversity of dsDNA Viruses in a South African Hot Spring Assessed by Metagenomics and Microscopy

Viruses. 2017 Nov 18;9(11):348. doi: 10.3390/v9110348.

Abstract

The current view of virus diversity in terrestrial hot springs is limited to a few sampling sites. To expand our current understanding of hot spring viral community diversity, this study aimed to investigate the first African hot spring (Brandvlei hot spring; 60 °C, pH 5.7) by means of electron microscopy and sequencing of the virus fraction. Microscopy analysis revealed a mixture of regular- and 'jumbo'-sized tailed morphotypes (Caudovirales), lemon-shaped virions (Fuselloviridae-like; salterprovirus-like) and pleiomorphic virus-like particles. Metavirome analysis corroborated the presence of His1-like viruses and has expanded the current clade of salterproviruses using a polymerase B gene phylogeny. The most represented viral contig was to a cyanophage genome fragment, which may underline basic ecosystem functioning provided by these viruses. Furthermore, a putative Gemmata-related phage was assembled with high coverage, a previously undocumented phage-host association. This study demonstrated that a moderately thermophilic spring environment contained a highly novel pool of viruses and should encourage future characterization of a wider temperature range of hot springs throughout the world.

Keywords: Fuselloviridae; Gemmata; archaeal viruses; freshwater cyanophages; hot spring; jumbo phage; metavirome.

MeSH terms

  • Archaea / virology
  • Archaeal Viruses / genetics
  • Bacteriophages / genetics
  • DNA Viruses / classification
  • DNA Viruses / genetics*
  • DNA Viruses / isolation & purification
  • DNA Viruses / ultrastructure
  • Genetic Variation*
  • Genome, Viral*
  • Hot Springs / virology*
  • Metagenomics / methods
  • Microscopy, Electron / methods
  • Phylogeny
  • Virion / genetics