2022
DOI: 10.1128/msystems.00582-22
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RNA Viruses Linked to Eukaryotic Hosts in Thawed Permafrost

Abstract: Permafrost is thawing at a rapid pace in the Arctic with largely unknown consequences on ecological processes that are fundamental to Arctic ecosystems. This is the first study to determine the composition of RNA viruses in thawed permafrost.

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“…Interestingly, we also found evidence for pathogen resistance within the tundra genomic signature (PF11203, PF05045), lending credence to a small number of recent studies suggesting permafrost environments as one of the largest reservoirs of soil viruses (139)(140)(141)(142) and a possible linkage between soil methane and viral infection (143).…”
Section: Soil Genomic Potential Corresponds To Ph Bulk Density and Bi...supporting
confidence: 80%
“…Interestingly, we also found evidence for pathogen resistance within the tundra genomic signature (PF11203, PF05045), lending credence to a small number of recent studies suggesting permafrost environments as one of the largest reservoirs of soil viruses (139)(140)(141)(142) and a possible linkage between soil methane and viral infection (143).…”
Section: Soil Genomic Potential Corresponds To Ph Bulk Density and Bi...supporting
confidence: 80%
“…We need an improved understanding of what controls that balance, and how can that be used in biogeochemical modelling. Other work has demonstrated the activity of viruses in cold to sub-freezing temperature soils (Trubl et al, 2021;Wu et al, 2022) and illustrates the potential for viruses in biogeochemical processes of cold terrestrial worlds, such as Mars.…”
Section: Biogeochemical Cycling and Biosignature Detectionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This is supported by the detection of site‐specific viral AMGs in desert, grassland, and contaminated soils. These specific AMGs, such as microbial extremotolerance related genes in the Atacama Desert hyperarid soil (Hwang et al, 2021), pesticide degradation‐associated gene L‐DEX exclusively detected in organochlorine pesticide‐contaminated soils (Zheng et al, 2022), and sporulation/organic matter decomposition genes in grassland soils (Wu et al, 2022) provide evidence on the ecological roles of viral AMGs in reprogramming hosts' metabolisms in soils. The presence of these AMGs is most likely designed to maintain, facilitate, or short‐circuit key steps of a metabolic pathway, which provide substantial fitness advantages for the host cell and virus in terms of niche extension under specific conditions (Kieft et al, 2021) (Figure 4).…”
Section: Eco‐evolutionary Significance Of Viral Amgs In Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%