Literature DB >> 24989676

Viruses as new agents of organomineralization in the geological record.

Muriel Pacton1, David Wacey2, Cinzia Corinaldesi3, Michael Tangherlini3, Matt R Kilburn4, Georges E Gorin5, Roberto Danovaro6, Crisogono Vasconcelos7.   

Abstract

Viruses are the most abundant biological entities throughout marine and terrestrial ecosystems, but little is known about virus-mineral interactions or the potential for virus preservation in the geological record. Here we use contextual metagenomic data and microscopic analyses to show that viruses occur in high diversity within a modern lacustrine microbial mat, and vastly outnumber prokaryotes and other components of the microbial mat. Experimental data reveal that mineral precipitation takes place directly on free viruses and, as a result of viral infections, on cell debris resulting from cell lysis. Viruses are initially permineralized by amorphous magnesium silicates, which then alter to magnesium carbonate nanospheres of ~80-200 nm in diameter during diagenesis. Our findings open up the possibility to investigate the evolution and geological history of viruses and their role in organomineralization, as well as providing an alternative explanation for enigmatic carbonate nanospheres previously observed in the geological record.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24989676     DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5298

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


  5 in total

1.  Microscale spatial distributions of microbes and viruses in intertidal photosynthetic microbial mats.

Authors:  Cátia Carreira; Tim Piel; Marc Staal; Jan-Berend W Stuut; Mathias Middelboe; Corina P D Brussaard
Journal:  Springerplus       Date:  2015-05-23

2.  Forearc carbon sink reduces long-term volatile recycling into the mantle.

Authors:  J M de Moor; D Giovannelli; K G Lloyd; P H Barry; M Schrenk; D R Hummer; T Lopez; C A Pratt; Y Alpízar Segura; A Battaglia; P Beaudry; G Bini; M Cascante; G d'Errico; M di Carlo; D Fattorini; K Fullerton; E Gazel; G González; S A Halldórsson; K Iacovino; T Ilanko; J T Kulongoski; E Manini; M Martínez; H Miller; M Nakagawa; S Ono; S Patwardhan; C J Ramírez; F Regoli; F Smedile; S Turner; C Vetriani; M Yücel; C J Ballentine; T P Fischer; D R Hilton
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2019-04-24       Impact factor: 49.962

3.  Viruses Occur Incorporated in Biogenic High-Mg Calcite from Hypersaline Microbial Mats.

Authors:  Rutger De Wit; Pascale Gautret; Yvan Bettarel; Cécile Roques; Christian Marlière; Michel Ramonda; Thuy Nguyen Thanh; Huy Tran Quang; Thierry Bouvier
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-06-26       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 4.  Mineral Surface-Templated Self-Assembling Systems: Case Studies from Nanoscience and Surface Science towards Origins of Life Research.

Authors:  Richard J Gillams; Tony Z Jia
Journal:  Life (Basel)       Date:  2018-05-08

5.  Arsenic metabolism in high altitude modern stromatolites revealed by metagenomic analysis.

Authors:  Daniel Kurth; Ariel Amadio; Omar F Ordoñez; Virginia H Albarracín; Wolfgang Gärtner; María E Farías
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-04-21       Impact factor: 4.379

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