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Development of DNA mismatch repair gene, MutS, as a diagnostic marker for detection and phylogenetic analysis of algal Megaviruses.

William H Wilson1, Ilana C Gilg2, Amy Duarte3, Hiroyuki Ogata4.   

Abstract

Megaviruses are generically defined as giant viruses with genomes up to 1.26Mb that infect eukaryotic unicellular protists; they are clearly delineated in DNA polymerase B phylogenetic trees; in addition, common features often include an associated virophage observed during infection; the presence of an amino acyl tRNA synthetase gene; and a nucleic acid mismatch repair protein, MutS gene. The archetypal representative of this evolving putative family is Mimivirus, an opportunistic pathogen of Acanthamoeba spp. originally thought to be a bacterium until its genome sequence was published in 2004. Subsequent analysis of marine metagenomic data revealed Megaviruses are likely ubiquitous on the surface ocean. Analysis of genome sequences of giant viruses isolated from naturally occurring marine protists such as microalgae and a microflagellate grazer, started the expansion of the Megaviridae. Here, we explored the possibility of developing Megavirus specific markers for mutS that could be used in virus molecular ecology studies. MutS is split into 15 different clades representing a wide range of cellular life, and two that contain Megaviruses, clade MutS7 and clade MutS8. We developed specific PCR primers that recognized Megavirus clade MutS8, a clade that we propose discriminates most of the algal Megaviruses. Analysis of seawater off the coast of Maine, US, revealed novel groups of algal Megaviruses that were present in all samples tested. The Megavirus clade MutS8 marker should be considered as a tool to reveal new diversity and distribution of this enigmatic group of viruses.
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Keywords:  Diagnostic marker; Megaviridae; Microalgae; Mismatch repair; MutS; Ocean

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25063474     DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2014.07.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virology        ISSN: 0042-6822            Impact factor:   3.616


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3.  Degenerate PCR Primers to Reveal the Diversity of Giant Viruses in Coastal Waters.

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Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2018-09-13       Impact factor: 5.048

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Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2020-04-02

5.  Viral Outbreak in Corals Associated with an In Situ Bleaching Event: Atypical Herpes-Like Viruses and a New Megavirus Infecting Symbiodinium.

Authors:  Adrienne M S Correa; Tracy D Ainsworth; Stephanie M Rosales; Andrew R Thurber; Christopher R Butler; Rebecca L Vega Thurber
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Review 7.  Viruses of Eukaryotic Algae: Diversity, Methods for Detection, and Future Directions.

Authors:  Samantha R Coy; Eric R Gann; Helena L Pound; Steven M Short; Steven W Wilhelm
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2018-09-11       Impact factor: 5.048

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Authors:  Yanze Li; Hisashi Endo; Yasuhiro Gotoh; Hiroyasu Watai; Nana Ogawa; Romain Blanc-Mathieu; Takashi Yoshida; Hiroyuki Ogata
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