| Literature DB >> 25853566 |
Yunjun Mei1, Congcong He1, Yongchi Huang2, Ying Liu3, Ziqian Zhang3, Xiangdong Chen3, Ping Shen3.
Abstract
Halovirus is a major force that affects the evolution of extreme halophiles and the biogeochemistry of hypersaline environments. However, until now, the systematic studies on the halovirus ecology and the effects of salt concentration on virus-host systems are lacking. To provide more valuable information for understanding ecological strategies of a virus-host system in the hypersaline ecosystem, we studied the interaction between halovirus SNJ1 and its host Natrinema sp.J7-2 under various NaCl concentrations. We found that the adsorption rate and lytic rate increased with salt concentration, demonstrating that a higher salt concentration promoted viral adsorption and proliferation. Contrary to the lytic rate, the lysogenic rate decreased as the salt concentration increased. Our results also demonstrated that cells incubated at a high salt concentration prior to infection increased the ability of the virus to adsorb and lyse its host cells; therefore, the physiological status of host cells also affected the virus-host interaction. In conclusion, SNJ1 acted as a predator, lysing host cells and releasing progeny viruses in hypersaline environments; in low salt environments, viruses lysogenized host cells to escape the damage from low salinity.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25853566 PMCID: PMC4390326 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0123874
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1The effect of salinity on the infective activity of halovirus SNJ1 and the growth of its host cells.
(A) the remaining infective activity of halovirus SNJ1 under different NaCl concentrations at indicative time; ■,●,▲,▼, and ○ represent the remaining infective activity in 12%, 15%, 18%, 25%, and 30% NaCl, respectively. (B) the growth curves of Natrinema sp. J7-2 under different NaCl concentrations at indicative time; the symbols △, ■, ●, ▲, and ▼ denote the growth of the host cells in 12%, 15%, 18%, 25%, and 30% NaCl, respectively.
Fig 2Adsorption efficiency of SNJ1 under different salt concentrations.
Fig 3Thin section electron micrographs of Natrinema sp. J7-2 for cells incubated in media with different salinity.
(A) cells incubated in 18% medium; (B) cells incubated in 25% medium; (C) cells incubated in 30% medium. The scale bars represent 500 nm.
Fig 4Single-step growth curves of halovirus SNJ1 incubated in media with differing salinity.
(A) cells incubated in 18% medium; (B) cells incubated in 25% medium; (C) cells incubated in 30% medium. ●, extracellular and mature intracellular phage; ○, extracellular phage and infective centers.
Regulation of the replication cycles of halovirus SNJ1by salinity (w/v, %).
| Salinity of liquid | CFU/ml(×108) | Salinity of solid plate | CFU of viable cell /ml | Total lytic rate(A)% | Total lysogenic rate(B)% | Total lysogen( |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18 | 2.5±0.2 | 18 | (1.5±0.1)×108 | 41.3±5.1 | 7.9±0.1 | (2.0±0.5)×107 |
| 18 | 2.5±0.2 | 25 | (7.1±0.8)×106 | 97.2±0.3 | 0.5±0 | (1.3±0)×106 |
| 18 | 2.5±0.2 | 30 | (3.6±0.6)×106 | 98.5±0.2 | 0.3±0 | (8.3±0.5)×105 |
| 25 | 2.0±0.2 | 18 | (3.4±0.2)×107 | 82.9±0.9 | 5.2±0.5 | (1.0±0.9)×107 |
| 25 | 2.0±0.2 | 25 | (4.4±0.5)×106 | 97.8±0.3 | 0.4±0 | (8.7±0.5)×105 |
| 25 | 2.0±0.2 | 30 | (1.3±0.2)×105 | 99.9±0 | 0.03±0 | (7.5±0.2)×104 |
| 30 | 1.7 ±0.1 | 18 | (3.1±0.4)×106 | 98.2±0.2 | 0.62±0 | (1.1±0.2)×106 |
| 30 | 1.7 ±0.1 | 25 | (1.9±0.2)×106 | 99.9±0 | 0.2±0 | (3.4±0.3)×105 |
| 30 | 1.7 ±0.1 | 30 | (1.7±0.2)×104 | 100±0 | 0.005±0 | (8.5±0.2)×103 |
Imitation of the interactions of SNJ1 and its host in natural niches.
| Salinity of liquid media, adsorption and solid plate (w/v, %) | CFU/ml(×108) | CFU of viable cell /ml | Total lytic rate(A)% | Lysogenic rate(B) % | Lysogen( |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18 | 2.5±0.2108 | (1.6±0.1)×108 | 36.3±0.4 | 5.4±0.3 | (1.4±0.7)×107 |
| 25 | 2.0±0.2 | (6.3±1.5)×106 | 96.9±0.8 | 0.2±0 | (4.8±0.4)×105 |
| 30 | 1.7 ±0.1 | (1.0±0.1)×105 | 99.9±0 | 0.005±0 | (8.5±0.9)×103 |