著者
Ajeng K. Pramono Hirokazu Kuwahara Takehiko Itoh Atsushi Toyoda Akinori Yamada Yuichi Hongoh
出版者
Japanese Society of Microbial Ecology / Japanese Society of Soil Microbiology / Taiwan Society of Microbial Ecology / Japanese Society of Plant Microbe Interactions / Japanese Society for Extremophiles
雑誌
Microbes and Environments (ISSN:13426311)
巻号頁・発行日
pp.ME16175, (Released:2017-03-17)
被引用文献数
21 29

Termites depend nutritionally on their gut microbes, and protistan, bacterial, and archaeal gut communities have been extensively studied. However, limited information is available on viruses in the termite gut. We herein report the complete genome sequence (99,517 bp) of a phage obtained during a genome analysis of “Candidatus Azobacteroides pseudotrichonymphae” phylotype ProJPt-1, which is an obligate intracellular symbiont of the cellulolytic protist Pseudotrichonympha sp. in the gut of the termite Prorhinotermes japonicus. The genome of the phage, designated ProJPt-Bp1, was circular or circularly permuted, and was not integrated into the two circular chromosomes or five circular plasmids composing the host ProJPt-1 genome. The phage was putatively affiliated with the order Caudovirales based on sequence similarities with several phage-related genes; however, most of the 52 protein-coding sequences had no significant homology to sequences in the databases. The phage genome contained a tRNA-Gln (CAG) gene, which showed the highest sequence similarity to the tRNA-Gln (CAA) gene of the host “Ca. A. pseudotrichonymphae” phylotype ProJPt-1. Since the host genome lacked a tRNA-Gln (CAG) gene, the phage tRNA gene may compensate for differences in codon usage bias between the phage and host genomes. The phage genome also contained a non-coding region with high nucleotide sequence similarity to a region in one of the host plasmids. No other phage-related sequences were found in the host ProJPt-1 genome. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of a phage from an obligate, mutualistic endosymbiont permanently associated with eukaryotic cells.

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@ER_Ebel @szetoinsitu @PetrovADmitri yes! DNA virus, a rather big one, around 100Kb; Found one in termite gut samples (and another one by different lab, in different termite species) https://t.co/TAkHXTcZhf
Phages in more endosymbionts: this time inside a termite gut flagellate. Talk about bugs inside of bugs inside of... https://t.co/T8gSy6TfRb
1 1 https://t.co/DUkrX87gCU
A Bacteriophage from an Obligate Intracellular Symbiont of a Cellulolytic Protist in the Termite Gut. https://t.co/YJHDYU6Z5T #protists https://t.co/b7UnuyRKWf

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