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ORF4 of the Temperate Archaeal Virus SNJ1 Governs the Lysis-Lysogeny Switch and Superinfection Immunity.

Beibei Chen1, Zhao Chen1, Yuchen Wang1, Han Gong1, Linshan Sima1, Jiao Wang1, Shushan Ouyang1, Wenqiang Gan1, Mart Krupovic2, Xiangdong Chen3, Shishen Du3.   

Abstract

Recent environmental and metagenomic studies have considerably increased the repertoire of archaeal viruses and suggested that they play important roles in nutrient cycling in the biosphere. However, very little is known about how they regulate their life cycles and interact with their hosts. Here, we report that the life cycle of the temperate haloarchaeal virus SNJ1 is controlled by the product ORF4, a small protein belonging to the antitoxin MazE superfamily. We show that ORF4 controls the lysis-lysogeny switch of SNJ1 and mediates superinfection immunity by repression of genomic DNA replication of the superinfecting viruses. Bioinformatic analysis shows that ORF4 is highly conserved in two SNJ1-like proviruses, suggesting that the mechanisms for lysis-lysogeny switch and superinfection immunity are conserved in this group of viruses. As the lysis-lysogeny switch and superinfection immunity of archaeal viruses have been poorly studied, we suggest that SNJ1 could serve as a model system to study these processes.IMPORTANCE Archaeal viruses are important parts of the virosphere. Understanding how they regulate their life cycles and interact with host cells provide crucial insights into their biological functions and the evolutionary histories of viruses. However, mechanistic studies of the life cycle of archaeal viruses are scarce due to a lack of genetic tools and demanding cultivation conditions. Here, we discover that the temperate haloarchaeal virus SNJ1, which infects Natrinema sp. strain J7, employs a lysis-lysogeny switch and establishes superinfection immunity like bacteriophages. We show that its ORF4 is critical for both processes and acts as a repressor of the replication of SNJ1. These results establish ORF4 as a master regulator of SNJ1 life cycle and provides novel insights on the regulation of life cycles by temperate archaeal viruses and on their interactions with host cells.
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Keywords:  Archaeazzm321990; SNJ1; lysis-lysogeny switch; superinfection immunity; temperate virus

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32522850      PMCID: PMC7394903          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00841-20

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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