Phylogenic analysis of new viral cluster of large phages with unusual DNA genomes containing uracil in place of thymine in gene-sharing network, using phages S6 and PBS1 and relevant uncultured phages derived from sewage metagenomics

•Genome sequences of two dU jumbophages were determined.•Wastewater metagenomics identified the uncultured phage related to dU jumbophages.•dU jumbophages formed a new viral cluster in the gene-sharing network.•dU jumbophages were hypothesized to evolve from one ancestral smaller phage. Bacteriophag...

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Veröffentlicht in:Virus research 2022-10, Vol.319, p.198881, Article 198881
Hauptverfasser: Uchiyama, Jumpei, Takemura-Uchiyama, Iyo, Gotoh, Kazuyoshi, Kato, Shin-ichiro, Sakaguchi, Yoshihiko, Murakami, Hironobu, Fukuyama, Tomoki, Kaneki, Mao, Matsushita, Osamu, Matsuzaki, Shigenobu
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Zusammenfassung:•Genome sequences of two dU jumbophages were determined.•Wastewater metagenomics identified the uncultured phage related to dU jumbophages.•dU jumbophages formed a new viral cluster in the gene-sharing network.•dU jumbophages were hypothesized to evolve from one ancestral smaller phage. Bacteriophages (phages) are the most diverse and abundant life-form on Earth. Jumbophages are phages with double-stranded DNA genomes longer than 200 kbp. Among these, some jumbophages with uracil in place of thymine as a nucleic acid base, which we have tentatively termed “dU jumbophages” in this study, have been reported. Because the dU jumbophages are considered to be a living fossil from the RNA world, the evolutionary traits of dU jumbophages are of interest. In this study, we examined the phylogeny of dU jumbophages. First, tBLASTx analysis of newly sequenced dU jumbophages such as Bacillus phage PBS1 and previously isolated Staphylococcus phage S6 showed similarity to the other dU jumbophages. Second, we detected the two partial genome sequences of uncultured phages possibly relevant to dU jumbophages, scaffold_002 and scaffold_007, from wastewater metagenomics. Third, according to the gene-sharing network analysis, the dU jumbophages, including phages PBS1 and S6, and uncultured phage scaffold_002 formed a cluster, which suggested a new viral subfamily/family. Finally, analyses of the phylogenetic relationship with other phages showed that the dU jumbophage cluster, which had two clades of phages infecting Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria, diverged from the single ancestral phage. These findings together with previous reports may imply that dU jumbophages evolved from the same origin before divergence of Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria.
ISSN:0168-1702
1872-7492
DOI:10.1016/j.virusres.2022.198881