Diversity and function of mountain and polar supraglacial DNA viruses

冰川 生态学 融水 基因组 生态系统 栖息地 地理 生物 自然地理学 基因 遗传学
作者
Yongqin Liu,Nianzhi Jiao,Kevin Xu Zhong,Lin Zang,Rui Zhang,Xiang Xiao,Yi Shi,Zhihao Zhang,Ye Tao,Liping Bai,Bianli Gao,Yunlan Yang,Xingyu Huang,Mukan Ji,Junzhi Liu,Pengfei Liu,Tandong Yao
出处
期刊:Science Bulletin [Elsevier]
卷期号:68 (20): 2418-2433 被引量:26
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scib.2023.09.007
摘要

Mountain and polar glaciers cover 10% of the Earth's surface and are typically extreme environments that challenge life of all forms. Viruses are abundant and active in supraglacial ecosystems and play a crucial role in controlling the supraglacial microbial communities. However, our understanding of virus ecology on glacier surfaces and their potential impacts on downstream ecosystems remains limited. Here, we present the supraglacial virus genome (SgVG) catalog, a 15-fold expanded genomic inventory of 10,840 DNA-virus species from 38 mountain and polar glaciers, spanning habitats such as snow, ice, meltwater, and cryoconite. Supraglacial DNA-viruses were highly specific compared to viruses in other ecosystems yet exhibited low public health risks. Supraglacial viral communities were primarily constrained by habitat, with cryoconite displaying the highest viral activity levels. We observed a prevalence of lytic viruses in all habitats, especially in cryoconite, but a high level of lysogenic viruses in snow and ice. Additionally, we found that supraglacial viruses could be linked to ∼83% of obtained prokaryotic phyla/classes and possessed the genetic potential to promote metabolism and increase cold adaptation, cell mobility, and phenolic carbon use of hosts in hostile environmental conditions using diverse auxiliary metabolic genes. Our results provide the first systematic characterization of the diversity, function, and public health risks evaluation of mountain and polar supraglacial DNA viruses. This understanding of glacial viruses is crucial for function assessments and ecological modeling of glacier ecosystems, especially for the Tibetan Plateau's Mountain glaciers, which support ∼20% of the human populations on Earth.
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