Viruses in deep-sea cold seep sediments harbor diverse survival mechanisms and remain genetically conserved within species

Author:

Peng Yongyi12ORCID,Lu Zijian3,Pan Donald4,Shi Ling-Dong5,Zhao Zhao26,Liu Qing2,Zhang Chuwen1ORCID,Jia Kuntong2,Li Jiwei7,Hubert Casey R J8ORCID,Dong Xiyang16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Marine Genetic Resources, Third Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources , Xiamen 361005, China

2. School of Marine Sciences, Sun Yat-Sen University , Zhuhai 519082, China

3. South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Guangzhou 510301, China

4. School of Oceanography, Shanghai Jiao Tong University , Shanghai 200030, China

5. College of Environmental and Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University , Hangzhou 310058, China

6. Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Zhuhai) , Zhuhai 519000, China

7. Institute of Deep-Sea Science and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Sanya 572000, China

8. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary , Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada

Abstract

Abstract Deep sea cold seep sediments have been discovered to harbor novel, abundant, and diverse bacterial and archaeal viruses. However, little is known about viral genetic features and evolutionary patterns in these environments. Here, we examined the evolutionary ecology of viruses across active and extinct seep stages in the area of Haima cold seeps in the South China Sea. A total of 338 viral operational taxonomic units are identified and linked to 36 bacterial and archaeal phyla. The dynamics of host-virus interactions are informed by diverse antiviral defense systems across 43 families found in 487 microbial genomes. Cold seep viruses are predicted to harbor diverse adaptive strategies to persist in this environment, including counter-defense systems, auxiliary metabolic genes, reverse transcriptases, and alternative genetic code assignments. Extremely low nucleotide diversity is observed in cold seep viral populations, being influenced by factors including microbial host, sediment depth, and cold seep stage. Most cold seep viral genes are under strong purifying selection with trajectories that differ depending on whether cold seeps are active or extinct. This work sheds light on the understanding of environmental adaptation mechanisms and evolutionary patterns of viruses in the sub-seafloor biosphere.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Microbiology

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