The genomic and phylogenetic analysis of Marseillevirus cajuinensis raises questions about the evolution of Marseilleviridae lineages and their taxonomical organization.

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Title
The genomic and phylogenetic analysis of Marseillevirus cajuinensis raises questions about the evolution of Marseilleviridae lineages and their taxonomical organization.
Journal
Journal of virology
Author(s)
de Azevedo B.L., Queiroz V.F., de Aquino ILM, Machado T.B., de Assis F.L., Reis E., Araújo Júnior J.P., Ullmann L.S., Colson P., Greub G., Aylward F., Rodrigues RAL, Abrahão J.S.
ISSN
1098-5514 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0022-538X
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Published
Issued date
13/06/2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
98
Number
6
Pages
e0051324
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Marseilleviruses (MsV) are a group of viruses that compose the Marseilleviridae family within the Nucleocytoviricota phylum. They have been found in different samples, mainly in freshwater. MsV are classically organized into five phylogenetic lineages (A/B/C/D/E), but the current taxonomy does not fully represent all the diversity of the MsV lineages. Here, we describe a novel strain isolated from a Brazilian saltwater sample named Marseillevirus cajuinensis. Based on genomics and phylogenetic analyses, M. cajuinensis exhibits a 380,653-bp genome that encodes 515 open reading frames. Additionally, M. cajuinensis encodes a transfer RNA, a feature that is rarely described for Marseilleviridae. Phylogeny suggests that M. cajuinensis forms a divergent branch within the MsV lineage A. Furthermore, our analysis suggests that the common ancestor for the five classical lineages of MsV diversified into three major groups. The organization of MsV into three main groups is reinforced by a comprehensive analysis of clusters of orthologous groups, sequence identities, and evolutionary distances considering several MsV isolates. Taken together, our results highlight the importance of discovering new viruses to expand the knowledge about known viruses that belong to the same lineages or families. This work proposes a new perspective on the Marseilleviridae lineages organization that could be helpful to a future update in the taxonomy of the Marseilleviridae family.
Marseilleviridae is a family of viruses whose members were mostly isolated from freshwater samples. In this work, we describe the first Marseillevirus isolated from saltwater samples, which we called Marseillevirus cajuinensis. Most of M. cajuinensis genomic features are comparable to other Marseilleviridae members, such as its high number of unknown proteins. On the other hand, M. cajuinensis encodes a transfer RNA, which is a gene category involved in protein translation that is rarely described in this viral family. Additionally, our phylogenetic analyses suggested the existence of, at least, three major Marseilleviridae groups. These observations provide a new perspective on Marseilleviridae lineages organization, which will be valuable in future updates to the taxonomy of the family since the current official classification does not capture all the Marseilleviridae known diversity.
Keywords
Brazil, Evolution, Molecular, Genome, Viral, Genomics/methods, Open Reading Frames, Phylogeny, RNA, Viral/genetics, Viruses/classification, Viruses/genetics, Marseilleviridae, Marseillevirus, evolution, lineages, phylogeny, taxonomy
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