Viral Ecogenomics of Arctic Cryopeg Brine and Sea Ice

Author:

Zhong Zhi-Ping12ORCID,Rapp Josephine Z.3,Wainaina James M.2,Solonenko Natalie E.2,Maughan Heather4,Carpenter Shelly D.3,Cooper Zachary S.3,Jang Ho Bin2,Bolduc Benjamin2,Deming Jody W.3,Sullivan Matthew B.1256

Affiliation:

1. Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA

2. Department of Microbiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA

3. School of Oceanography, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA

4. Ronin Institute, Montclair, New Jersey, USA

5. Department of Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA

6. Center of Microbiome Science, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA

Abstract

This study explores viral community structure and function in remote and extreme Arctic environments, including subzero brines within marine layers of permafrost and sea ice, using a modern viral ecogenomics toolkit for the first time. In addition to providing foundational data sets for these climate-threatened habitats, we found evidence that the viruses had habitat specificity, infected dominant microbial hosts, encoded host-derived metabolic genes, and mediated horizontal gene transfer among hosts. These results advance our understanding of the virosphere and how viruses influence extreme ecosystems. More broadly, the evidence that virally mediated gene transfers may be limited by host range in these extreme habitats contributes to a mechanistic understanding of genetic exchange among microbes under stressful conditions in other systems.

Funder

U.S. Department of Energy

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation

OSU | Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center, Ohio State University

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Modeling and Simulation,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Biochemistry,Physiology,Microbiology

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