Viral community analysis in a marine oxygen minimum zone indicates increased potential for viral manipulation of microbial physiological state
Open Access
- 6 November 2021
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The ISME Journal
- Vol. 16 (4), 972-982
- https://doi.org/10.1038/s41396-021-01143-1
Abstract
Microbial communities in oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) are known to have significant impacts on global biogeochemical cycles, but viral influence on microbial processes in these regions are much less studied. Here we provide baseline ecological patterns using microscopy and viral metagenomics from the Eastern Tropical North Pacific (ETNP) OMZ region that enhance our understanding of viruses in these climate-critical systems. While extracellular viral abundance decreased below the oxycline, viral diversity and lytic infection frequency remained high within the OMZ, demonstrating that viral influences on microbial communities were still substantial without the detectable presence of oxygen. Viral community composition was strongly related to oxygen concentration, with viral populations in low-oxygen portions of the water column being distinct from their surface layer counterparts. However, this divergence was not accompanied by the expected differences in viral-encoded auxiliary metabolic genes (AMGs) relating to nitrogen and sulfur metabolisms that are known to be performed by microbial communities in these low-oxygen and anoxic regions. Instead, several abundant AMGs were identified in the oxycline and OMZ that may modulate host responses to low-oxygen stress. We hypothesize that this is due to selection for viral-encoded genes that influence host survivability rather than modulating host metabolic reactions within the ETNP OMZ. Together, this study shows that viruses are not only diverse throughout the water column in the ETNP, including the OMZ, but their infection of microorganisms has the potential to alter host physiological state within these biogeochemically important regions of the ocean.Keywords
Funding Information
- National Science Foundation (OCE #1658040, 1746902, 1151698)
- Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (RC944)
- Simons Foundation (346253)
- Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (GBMF #3790)
- National Science Foundation (OCE #1658040, 1746902, 1151698)
- Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (RC944)
- Simons Foundation (346253)
- Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (GBMF #3790)
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